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Our Lynn student Millennium Team Leaders are ready to welcome hundreds of delegates from around the world to engage in important conversations around global development!
   
On Oct. 10-12, 2014, the Millennium Campus Conference (MCC) will take place on the Lynn University campus. The conference will open up dialogue on our campus and allow students, faculty, and staff to engage with others around the topic of global development and social change. With more than 2,000 students from 90 countries and 45 states and territories, Lynn is the perfect place for this global discussion. Check out this video featuring the song "This is My Era" by Alexander Star feat. Sekajipo who will be performing at the conference!

Full MCC2014 Conference Agenda

Events Open to the Public

About Millennium Campus Conference

MCC 2014 objectives

Topics and Debates

About the awards

2014 award winners

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MCC2014 Opportunities!

High priority
Registration to become a Millennium Delegate is now CLOSED.
You can still sign up to be a Millennium Observer and access certain events, or help out at the conference as a volunteer! 
Please note that applications to be a delegate are now closed.

Observer Fee (access to keynotes, debates, learning sessions, socials): $30
Student promo code: LynnUStudentObserver

Discount for Lynn University FACULTY AND STAFF ONLY: Complimentary (Promo code LynnUStaff or LynnUFaculty)
 
Visit the MCC2014 Website to sign up as an observer! 

Conference Dates: Oct. 10- 12, 2014 | Lynn University | Boca Raton, Florida

Volunteer  signups can be found HERE
 
Please add your Name and Email address where it says name. Click your available times throughout the weekend and you will be assigned volunteer shifts. 
4+ Hours of volunteering = FREE Millennium Observer Ticket! Contact Becca Bender at bbender@lynn.edu if you are interested in being a Volunteer and an Observer.

The MCN Fellowship convenes undergraduate university student leaders whose campus organizations are working to achieve one or more objectives of the United Nations Millennium Development Goals. 

MCN Fellows strengthen their individual campus organization's capacity and work with other fellows to build collective social impact throughout the academic year.

MCN Fellows will have their strategic plans and visions challenged and convene as a Fellowship Community throughout the academic year. They will be given up to $10,000 in project and capacity building funds, as well as the mentors and connections needed to increase the scale and impact of their projects.
 
Find out more about the Millennium Fellowship.
 
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