Is Campus Intolerence Good for Conservatives?
Princeton Professor Lauren A. Wright argues that conservative students benefit from the lack of intellectual diversity on college campuses in a recent article. She writes, “Conservative students, rather than being coddled, face significant intellectual and social challenges in college. These challenges impart educational advantages by forcing conservatives to defend their points of view. Liberal students, surrounded by like-minded […]
How to Get Involved on Your College Campus as a Conservative Woman
College students who want to make the most of their college experience know that getting involved on campus can be a great way to make friends and gain valuable experience. At first, it may seem complicated when you are a freshman to start joining clubs and signing up for campus organizations – but once you […]
How Conservative Women Can Choose The Best College Campus
One of the best ways to better prepare yourself for college life is to research different types of colleges and your options. As conservative women, we want our beliefs to be heard and not threatened on campus. By adequately preparing for college, you set yourself up for success. In Karin Lips‘ new book, You’re Not […]
NeW Spring Book Club with Brad Wilcox
Daydreaming of finding the right conservative man to settle down with? Or are you skeptical that marriage might get in the way of your career goals? I have the perfect book for you! This Spring, the women of NeW will be reading Get Married: Why Americans Must Defy the Elites, Forge Strong Families, and Save […]
Kat Timpf Encourages Women To Stick to Their Principles
Have you ever wanted to make a joke, but you’re not sure how it would land? Has your fear of saying the wrong thing or a joke coming across as wrong kept you from saying what you wanted to? According to Kat Timpf, writer and cohost of Gutfeld!, that is exactly when you should make those […]
Book Club: Discussion with Bethany Mandel on Protecting Our Children
Many conservatives see our current polarization and political climate and may feel it is easier to stay quiet than to speak up against speech codes and “woke policies” that are invading our schools and medical system. However, on March 28 Bethany Mandel, contributing writer for Deseret News, an editor of the children’s book series […]
Leadership Lessons from Nikki Haley
On November 10, NeW members joined an exclusive fall book club event with Nikki Haley, former U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations and Governor of South Carolina, to discuss lessons and leadership highlighted in her new book, If You Want Something Done: Leadership Lessons from Bold Women. During the event, Karin Lips, President of NeW, […]
NeW at Texas Tech University Explores Interests at Book Club Meeting
NeW at Texas Tech University held a fun book club gathering on February 15, 2022. The chapter thought the event was a great opportunity for the women to come together and talk about topics that they are interested in. The members were all excited to get their books and to start reading For Such A […]
Fall Book Club Kickoff with Dr. Yuval Levin
Why has the American public lost trust in its institutions? How can we rebuild that trust, starting with universities and college campuses? Dr. Yuval Levin, director of social, cultural, and constitutional studies at the American Enterprise Institute, addressed these questions and more on a webinar with the Network of enlightened Women’s fall book club on […]
July Book Club Review by Loredana Lohan
During the month of July, Network of Enlightened Women’s book club read the novel Upstairs at the White House: My Life With the First Ladies written by J.B. West. The work dives deep into the intimacies of the White House as experienced by West in his role as the chief usher. Through his writing, West […]