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UIMF Awarded UVU’s Club Excellence A UIMF Awarded UVU’s Club Excellence A ward ward On April 12, 2012 Utah Valley University held its annual end of the year Clubs Award Banquet in the UVU Grande Ballroom. Utah International Mountain Forum participated in it for the first time. The Utah International Mountain Forum is comprised of 7 separate campus clubs, each with a different focus, yet each with a common thread that unites them together. Amongst the 7 clubs (Foreign Affairs, Sustainable Mountain Development, Model UN, College Democrats, College Republicans, Russian/Slavic, and American Israeli Alliance) all the students have a focus on political science, international relations, and the development of skill sets that each future leader involved will use in his or her professional career. This group has worked together over the last year in a combined effort to bring to campus numerous VIP speakers and dignitaries, both foreign and national, who have graced and enlightened our campus on current global events and allowed many of our club members a chance to practice international diplomacy and obtain an insight into the international arena. UIMF since September 2011 hosted such dignitaries as: 1. DR Gary Gray, Expert on International Terrorism 2.H.E. Murad Askatov, UN Ambassador of Uzbekistan 3.H.E. John O’Keefe, US Ambassador to Kyrgyzstan 4. Ahmad Faqiri, Deputy Chief of Mission to Afghanistan It also organized international Conferences: 1.Celebration of the International Day of the Mountain’s 2011: This event marked a milestone for UVU, as it was the only US academic institution to observe this internationally celebrated UN recognized day. 2. Women of the Mountains 2 and 3: These events highlighted international efforts on the part of UVU in the field of sustainable development and gender issues. This event provided students with a platform to present on sustainable mountain development issues and also provided students with a window into advocacy within the international arena. 3. “Understanding Operation Enduring Freedom”: This event brought speakers from academia, the state department, the UN, and the military to capture varying views and perspectives on the war in Afghanistan. The most unique aspect of this event was the panel of student veterans that contributed to the discussions. 4. “Developing ties between mountain communities of Central Asia and North America as a model for other regions in the world”: This event gave students an opportunity to sit in on a lecture from a renowned international scholar on the importance of regional alliances. This was an opportunity for students to meet on an intimate level with a true professional in the field of sustainable development.

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UIMF Awarded UVU’s Club Excellence AUIMF Awarded UVU’s Club Excellence Awardward    On  April  12,  2012  Utah  Valley  University  held  its  annual  end  of  the  year  Clubs  Award  Banquet  in  the  UVU  Grande  Ballroom.  Utah  International  Mountain  Forum  participated  in  it  for  the  first  time.      The  Utah  International  Mountain  Forum  is  comprised  of  7  separate  campus  clubs,  each  with  a  different  focus,  yet  each  with  a  common  thread  that  unites  them  together.  Amongst  the  7  clubs  (Foreign  Affairs,  Sustainable  Mountain  Development,  Model  UN,  College  Democrats,  College  Republicans,  Russian/Slavic,  and  American  Israeli  Alliance)  all  the  students  have  a  focus  on  political  science,  international  relations,  and  the  development  of  skill  sets  that  each  future  leader  involved  will  use  in  his  or  her  professional  career.  This  group  has  worked  together  over  the  last  year  in  a  combined  effort  to  bring  to  campus  numerous  VIP  speakers  and  dignitaries,  both  foreign  and  national,  who  have  graced  and  enlightened  our  campus  on  current  global  events  and  allowed  many  of  our  club  members  a  chance  to  practice  international  diplomacy  and  obtain  an  insight  into  the  international  arena.    UIMF  since  September  2011  hosted  such  dignitaries  as:      1.  DR  Gary  Gray,  Expert  on  International  Terrorism    2.H.E.  Murad  Askatov,  UN  Ambassador  of  Uzbekistan  3.H.E.  John  O’Keefe,  US  Ambassador  to  Kyrgyzstan  4.  Ahmad  Faqiri,  Deputy  Chief  of  Mission  to  Afghanistan        It  also  organized  international  Conferences:        1.Celebration  of  the  International  Day  of  the  Mountain’s  2011:  This  event  marked  a  milestone  for  UVU,  as  it  was  the  only  US  academic  institution  to  observe  this  internationally  celebrated  UN  recognized  day.  2.  Women  of  the  Mountains  2  and  3:  These  events  highlighted  international  efforts  on  the  part  of  UVU  in  the  field  of  sustainable  development  and  gender  issues.  This  event  provided  students  with  a  platform  to  present  on  sustainable  mountain  development  issues  and  also  provided  students  with  a  window  into  advocacy  within  the  international  arena.  3.  “Understanding  Operation  Enduring  Freedom”:  This  event  brought  speakers  from  academia,  the  state  department,  the  UN,  and  the  military  to  capture  varying  views  and  perspectives  on  the  war  in  Afghanistan.  The  most  unique  aspect  of  this  event  was  the  panel  of  student  veterans  that  contributed  to  the  discussions.  4.  “Developing  ties  between  mountain  communities  of  Central  Asia  and  North  America  as  a  model  for  other  regions  in  the  world”:  This  event  gave  students  an  opportunity  to  sit  in  on  a  lecture  from  a  renowned  international  scholar  on  the  importance  of  regional  alliances.  This  was  an  opportunity  for  students  to  meet  on  an  intimate  level  with  a  true  professional  in  the  field  of  sustainable  development.  

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 As  a  highlight  of  its  activities,  and  integral  part  of  the  community  engaged  learning  approach  at  UVU,  the  UIMF  focused  on  advocacy  of  the  United  Nations  related  sustainable  mountain  development  activities.  Students  of  UIMF  were  able  to  :    1.  Host  UN  dignitaries  on  campus,  and  actively  perform  diplomatic  duties  therein  2.Travel  to  such  places  as  South  Africa,  South  America,  Russia,  and  Central  Asia  3.  Contribute  to  official  UN  documents      Taking  into  account  everything  which  was  achieved  by  the  students,  members  of  the  coalition,  during  the  banquet,  the  UIMF  was  awarded  by  UVU  with  the  Club  Excellence  Award.  This  is  the  most  prestigious  award  a  UVU  campus  club  can  be  endowed  with.  What  is  even  more  remarkable  about  this  nomination  is  that  for  the  first  time  in  UVU  history,  a  nomination  for  this  award  was  given  to  a  coalition  of  clubs.  This  award  was  preceded  by  a  video  that  highlighted  many  of  the  achievements  of  the  coalition  during  the  whole  year.  All  7  clubs  had  representation  at  the  banquet  and  took  the  stage  to  receive  the  award,  including:  (to  mention  all  of  the  names  and  clubs).          Members  of  UIMF  appreciated  such  great  recognition  of  their  actions  and  deeds  aiming  on  raising  profile  of  the  UVU  nationally  and  globally  and  understand  that  it  will  be  very  important  for  them  to  continue  to  keep  the  same  very  high  level  of  activities.  They  continue  in  their  combined  effort  to  promote  international  education  and  professional  development,  and  also  continue  to  nurture  its  club  members  in  the  direction  of  international  professional  development  that  they  pursue.    

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