Revolutionary Women: The Founding Mothers of America- Martha Washington
Martha Washington, born Martha Dandridge on June 2, 1731, in New Kent County, Virginia, was a woman of remarkable strength and influence. As the wife of George Washington, she played a vital role in shaping the early American republic, not only as the nation’s first First Lady but also as a steadfast supporter of the […]
Revolutionary Women: The Founding Mothers of America- Abigail Adams
Wife to the second President of the United States and the mother of the sixth. An enthusiastic advocate for women’s rights. A strong proponent for public education. A voice for the abolition of slavery. All of these roles, and more, describe Abigail Adams, an extraordinary woman who made many contributions to the founding of America. […]
Revolutionary Women: The Founding Mothers of America- Eliza Hamilton
Many people were introduced to Eliza Hamilton through the hit Broadway musical Hamilton. While the show mainly tells the story of her husband, Alexander Hamilton, it also brings attention to Eliza’s life and work. So who was Eliza Hamilton? She was a loyal wife, a mother of eight, and a committed philanthropist. Much of what […]
Intern Spotlight: Natalie Price
Meet Natalie Price, our Spring Communications Intern! Natalie is a Junior at American University. Q: How did you hear about NeW? I learned about NeW through my University. My chapter president contacted me during my freshman year, and then I explored our Instagram page and fell in love with the messaging and opportunities for professional […]
Intern Spotlight: Isabelle Brumley
Meet Isabelle Brumley, our Spring Chapters Intern! Isabelle is a Sophomore at Texas Tech University. Q: How did you hear about NeW? I followed Jaycee Tyler, one of NeW’s Campus Program Coordinators, on Instagram because we go to the same church, and I saw her post about her involvement. I messaged her about how […]
How to Respectfully Discuss the 2024 Election on College Campuses
Talking about politics, especially during a contentious election, can be daunting for anyone, especially for a student on a college campus. Many people will be tempted to run in the opposite direction. Here are five things that you can do to discuss the election respectfully: Respect: When discussing the election, especially with someone with a […]
Intern Spotlight: Holly Tkach
Meet Holly Tkach, our fall Communications Intern! Holly is a senior at Baylor University. Q: How did you hear about NeW? When I was looking at colleges, I came across a YouTube video from Haika Rose. She was talking about NeW, and I knew that I wanted to join a chapter. Q: Why is NeW […]
Intern Spotlight: Katie Caldwell
Meet Katie Caldwell, our fall Chapters Intern! Katie is a junior at James Madison University. Q: How did you hear about NeW? I heard about NeW through some of my peers who were involved in my university’s College Republicans club. They informed me that there was a women’s conservative group, and it immediately piqued my […]
Fashion & Freedom: Tips for Shopping for Leadership Retreat While Also Supporting Conservative Brands
If you are attending our 2024 Leadership Retreat, you may be searching for stylish and professional outfits to wear around Boston. I encourage you to consider some conservative-owned brands for your retreat packing list. Supporting brands that share our values ensures your spending reinforces your beliefs of faith, family, and freedom. This encourages a marketplace […]
Your Must-Have Dorm Packing List: Advice from an Experienced Student
As I reflect on my completed freshman year of college at Texas State University, I remember how nervous I was leading up to my move-in day. I tried to play it cool and hide my anxiety from my family and friends, but I felt permanently sick to my stomach leading up to move-in day. I […]