The w88 sports betting app of Nevada, Reno's Honors Program and the Northern w88 sports betting app International Center - a non-profit organization serving w88 sports betting app's educational and international oriented communities - cosponsored the fourth annual regional Academic WorldQuest w88 sports betting app Jan. 28, at the Frank and Joan Randall Rotunda in the Knowledge Center on campus. The yearly w88 sports betting app includes subjects such as international relations, current events, U.S. foreign policy and geography of world regions.
"In a globalized era, it is important that our youth are prepared for the increasingly interconnected world as businesses and organizations develop international influence and operate on a more international scale," Daniel Villanueva, assistant director of the Honors Program, said. "Honors makes sponsoring this contest every year a priority because many of the local students decide upon applying not only to the w88 sports betting app, but to Honors, specifically. It is a great way to show the community what the w88 sports betting app can do for high achieving students interested in global affairs."
McQueen High School won the w88 sports betting app, meaning that a four-person team from their school will represent northern Nevada in the 14th annual Carlos and Malú Alvarez Academic WorldQuest National w88 sports betting app, in Washington, D.C., the weekend of April 29. Around the country, 45 World Affairs Councils hold similar regional contests to decide four-person winning teams to move on to the national contest.
One of the winning students from McQueen High School, Watson Jia, has already applied to the Honors Program at the w88 sports betting app. Instead of simply considering himself an American citizen, Jia is a citizen of the world.
"The w88 sports betting app is a way for me to learn more about what's happening in the world, why it's important, and why I should care," Jia said. "It is my duty as a citizen to be aware of world affairs, and WorldQuest is a fun and interesting way to fulfill that obligation."
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The fourth year of the contest in northern Nevada recorded its highest number of registered students, teams and schools. This year's 52 local student competitors comprised 13 teams from five high schools in northern Nevada and California, including the Davidson Academy, McQueen High School, Sage Ridge School, Lowry High School in Winnemucca, and Fortuna High School in northern California. The w88 sports betting app's International Activities Committee provided support, and the local Chipotle franchise in Reno provided food for students and attendees.
"The number of registered teams and students has grown from two schools and five teams in 2014 to five schools and 13 teams this year, but there's always room for more students," Villanueva said. "We hope we can break the record again next year."
The contest is open to all northern w88 sports betting app and northern California high schools. To be a part of future WorldQuest competitions, contact AWQ Coordinator Daniel Villanueva at danielv@unr.edu or 775-784-1455, or Alyssa Yocom at northernnv.awq@gmail.com.