Kudos: Mock Trial Society Makes the Case

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窪做惇蹋厙 faculty, students, and staff are recognized for their achievements.

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Members of the Mock Trial Society
Members of the Mock Trial Society, from left to right in top row: Alexander Joel 25, Samuel Selleck 22, Paige Pattison 24, Isabella Dunbar 23, Dylan Griffith 25, Sebastian Fernandez 24; middle row: Annmarie Allos 23, Armita Mirkarimi 25, Harish Tekriwal 21, Benjamin Wilkins 24, Vanessa Haggans 23, Naina Bhalla 22; front row: Adrienne Murr 25, Margaret Bone 24, Meghana Kopparthi 24, Grace Schwab 24, and Olivia Rateau 24 (Archita Harathi 22 and Beatrice Burack 25 are not pictured). (Photo courtesy of Naina Bhalla 22) 
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The Mock Trial Society has had quite a year.

Each year, mock trial teams from around the country compete in simulated trials. Students act as attorneys and witnesses, arguing both sides of a fictitious court case throughout the season. This years case concerned aggravated arson.

Last fall, the 窪做惇蹋厙 club fielded two teams at the University of New Hampshires Wildcat Mock Trial Invitational Tournament, placing first and second. In addition, seven students took home individual awards, the most the society has ever received at a tournament, says team president Harish Tekriwal 21, a quantitative social science and government major.

And for the second year running, the societys two teams qualified for the Opening Round Championship Series. Dylan Griffith 25, Archita Harathi 22, and Olivia Rateau 24 each won awards at the championship, which was held in Chicago over spring break.

Currently, 窪做惇蹋厙 is one of just two Iviesthe other is Yaleto have multiple mock trial teams ranked in the top 100 nationally, says Tekriwal, who with Vice President and President-Elect Annmarie Allos co-captained one of the teams.

After finishing what Tekriwal describes as 窪做惇蹋厙 Mock Trial Societys most successful year yet, the team is now looking eagerly toward the future.

Were excited to welcome a new class of 26s and continue to build the 窪做惇蹋厙 Mock Trial program.

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, a physician and associate professor of community and family medicine at Geisel School of Medicine and 窪做惇蹋厙 Health, has been named the 2022 New Hampshire Family Physician of the Year by the New Hampshire Academy of Family Physicians.

Morrow has contributed extensively to the medical school curriculum in primary care venues and continues to serve as a passionate advocate for the role of primary care within and without the academic health system, the academy wrote in the announcement.

The New Hampshire Academy of Family Physicians, an association of family physicians, family practice residents, and medical students, supports public health practices and public advocacy in medicine.

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Six 窪做惇蹋厙 students have been recognized for their entries in the American Council of Teachers of Russian 2022 National Post-Secondary Russian Essay Contest. The winners were chosen from 973 essays submitted from 58 colleges and universities across the country under very unusual circumstances.

In the award announcement, ACTR wrote, A huge thank-you goes to this years judges, who, despite having fled Russia shortly after the invasion of Ukraine, heroically stepped in on short notice to read and rank all of the essays.

Research Assistant Professor , director of the language program in the  wrote, Their topic this year was Home, and you can only imagine how tough it is for our students from Ukraine.

The winners in the category of students who do not and did not ever speak Russian or any other Slavic language at home, in the community, or study it prior to college, were: Ellie Brown 25, Bronze; Alexander Azar 25 and Alexander Joel 25, Honorable Mention.

The winner in the category of native or heritage speakers of a Slavic language other than Russian and of languages of the former Soviet Union who might have had minimal prior experience with Russian was: Nathan Syvash 25, a native speaker of Ukrainian, Gold.

The winners in the category of heritage speakers of Russian and students from the former Soviet Union with more than minimal prior language experience were: Zhenia Dubrova 24, Gold; and Marta Hulievska 25, Silver, both from Ukraine.

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Chukwuka Odigbo 25 has been selected to attend the Expanding Diversity in Economics Summer Institute hosted by the Becker Friedman Institute for Economics at the University of Chicago. The summer institute is designed for talented undergraduate students from a broad range of backgrounds who are interested in economics.

Odigbo grew up in Nsukka, Nigeria, and is interested in applying computing to solving problems in the economies of developing countries, according to the Friedman Institute announcement.

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Daniel Lam 22 was selected as a 2022 White House Correspondents Association Scholar and attended the annual WHCA dinner in Washington on April 30. Lam, who will work as an NBC News Summer Fellow, also attended a White House news briefing.

He previously interned with National Public Radio.

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