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Taylor Mangus 鶹ý23 Featured on Panel at United Nations

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October 20, 2022
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Taylor Mangus at the United Nations

On Wednesday, October 19, Taylor Mangus 鶹ý23, Political Science, was featured on a panel on 鶹ýDisarmament Education as a Solution to Peace鶹ý at the United Nations as part of the #Leaders4Tomorrow event (PDF). Mangus鶹ýwho was joined on the panel by leaders such as Chair of the UN General Assembly First Committee Ambassador Mohan Pieris of Sri Lanka and Ambassador Thomas Goebel of Germany鶹ýspoke about taking courses on disarmament at Pace and interning with the Costa Rican ambassador.

Last fall, Mangus was instrumental in preparing a statement that her classmate Jeremiah Williams 鶹ý23, as part of a course taught by Professor of Political Science Matthew Bolton, PhD. This year, Molly Rosaaen 鶹ý22, Political Science, presented a statement prepared by five of her peers in Bolton鶹ýs class, just a week before Mangus spoke on the panel. Bolton joined Mangus at this year鶹ýs event, and 20 students from his class on disarmament attended as part of a class trip.

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