
On Saturday, March 30, Hudson’s Model UN team competed at the Bard Model UN Conference, tackling two dynamic challenges: a General Assembly debating pivotal events from the summer of 1991 and a Crisis Committee addressing William the Conqueror’s 1066 invasion of England. Our students showcased exceptional preparation, diplomacy, and critical thinking and brought home outstanding results!
1991 Historical Committee Highlights-
Representing Yemen, Pakistan, and the USSR, Hudson delegates formed a powerful bloc to address complex issues like the dissolution of the Soviet Union and the end of the Gulf War. They drafted a resolution that successfully passed the committee—a testament to their collaboration and expertise!
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066 Crisis Committee Success-

In the fast-paced Norman Conquest simulation, students strategized under pressure, debating military tactics and political alliances to shape history.
Awards & Accolades-
For the first time this year, Hudson students earned multiple awards!
Halimah Hotbani and Nazmun Bhuiyan received honors in the 1991 Committee.
Labonna Prova was recognized for excellence in the 1066 Committee.
Standout Moments-
Sahd Miah made a great debut, speaking confidently in front of an auditorium with lots of research—a remarkable first conference!
Delegates stayed laser-focused from start to finish, engaging deeply in debates and crafting innovative solutions.
We’re immensely proud of this team’s dedication, intellect, and growth.