NeW at Nashville Learns the Ropes of the Music Industry with Help from Industry Veteran
NeW at Nashville was inspired to follow their dreams during a speaking engagement hosted by the chapter on November 16, 2021. During the event, attendees were fortunate to hear from Stacey Wilbur, a music industry veteran who has worked for some of the top publishing companies in Nashville. As a well-recognized woman in the field, […]
NeW at Oakland University Gets Professional Advice at Virtual Speaker Event
NeW at Oakland University received professional tips and tricks during a virtual speaker event hosted by the chapter on November 4, 2021. Fourteen members attended the event with Emma Grimes, author of Good To Great – How To Pursue Greatness Through Branding and Self-Marketing. The former Miss America contestant talked about confidence, interviewing, and self-marketing […]
NeW at Grand Canyon University Enjoys Dancing and Good Company at Chapter Fundraiser
New at Grand Canyon University showed off their dance moves during a fundraiser held by the chapter on November 5, 2021. The women from the chapter hosted a fundraiser at Scootin’ Boots dance hall giving their more than 200 friends and fellow students an opportunity to participate and learn new line and swing dance routines. […]
NeW at Catholic University and NeW at American University Host Morgan Viña
NeW at Catholic University and NeW at American University co-hosted a speaker event featuring Morgan Viña, Vice President of Government Affairs at the Jewish Institute for National Security of America and former Chief of Staff to former U.N. Ambassador Nikki Haley, on November 1, 2021. Viña spoke to 25 members of the two chapters about […]
NeW at Radford University Learns More About the Second Amendment at ‘Who Shot First?’ Event
NeW at Radford University hosted guest speakers for a learning event on the Second Amendment and other constitutional rights on November 3, 2021. For the “Who Shot First?” event, the chapter partnered with the university’s Turning Point USA chapter. NeW’s speaker was Ken Stiles, a professor at Virginia Tech who spoke to the attendees about […]
NeW at Ohio State University Strengthens Bonds During Painting Class
NeW at the Ohio State University further built a sense of community during a painting class on November 3, 2021. The chapter gathered for the class after members were polled on what fun events they’d like to participate in with NeW, and several recommended bonding over classes. The event was a fun way to learn […]
NeW at Harvard University Discusses Nikki Haley’s Book During ‘Sweet Saturday’
NeW at Harvard University held a discussion about the book “With All Due Respect” by Nikki Haley, former U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations and former Republican Governor of South Carolina, on October 30, 2021. The event was the chapter’s second “Sweet Saturday,” during which the women enjoy delicious treats while talking policy and politics. […]
NeW at Colorado Christian University Talks Strategy over Pumpkin Paintings and Fall Treats
NeW at Colorado Christian University set chapter goals and expectations for the school year at a fun fall event on October 28, 2021. The chapter members got together for their first event and had a great time. The women painted pumpkins for Halloween and were able to discuss ideas for upcoming events and decide on […]
NeW at University of Florida Welcomes Isabel Brown for Discussion on True Meaning of Feminism
NeW at the University of Florida welcomed Isabel Brown, Turning Point USA contributor and author of Frontlines: Finding my Voice on an American College Campus, to speak on campus on November 18, 2021. Twenty women from the chapter gathered to hear from Brown about what it means to be a bold conservative woman in today’s […]
NeW at Mercer University Learns About Human Trafficking Dangers at Speaker Event
NeW at Mercer University hosted a speaker event on November 15, 2021, during which members learned about the dangers of human trafficking from a subject matter expert. During the event, chapter members in attendance heard from Sophia Fisher, executive director of the Stop the Demand Project, a nonprofit organization dedicated to raising awareness to stop the […]