NeW is thrilled to welcome our Spring 2026 interns. This group of talented young women will be supporting our work throughout the semester and helping advance NeW’s mission to empower conservative women on campus and beyond.
Our interns come from a variety of schools and backgrounds, and each brings strong leadership skills, professionalism, and a passion for strengthening conservative ideas in today’s culture.

Meet Evyn Cox, our Spring Programs Intern! Evyn is a Sophomore at The University of Kansas.
“I was interested in interning for NeW because I was drawn to its mission of empowering young female leaders and inspiringmeaningful change within communities. I wanted to be part of an organization that shares my values of kindness and confidence, and I admire how NeW provides a supportive environment where young women are encouraged to grow, lead, and uplift one another. “
Meet Regan Keefer, our Spring Communications Intern! Regan is a Junior at Shepherd University.
“I was very interested in NeW after attending the Anniversary Reception this past October and wanted to get involved. I found on the website that they have an internship program and decided to apply for their communications Internship, since I am very interested in working in Communications after I graduate college. Campus activism is also fairly new to me; I’ll be frank, I’m prior military so I got a “late-start” on college and have never been super active on college campuses, but I hope to change that this coming semester. I was, and still am, interested in campus activism-driven organizations and learning how they operate to encourage students to become members and help current members succeed. “

Meet Sofia Manina, our Spring Chapters Intern! Sofia is a Sophomore at George Fox University.
“I was interested in interning for NeW because I think that it’s really important to encourage more women to engage and want to be involved in the conservative movement, and to help create a space where women can come together to learn and discuss current issues. I wanted to be a part of a community that supports women’s voices and strengthens their confidence on campus, and that’s what you get when you’re a part of NeW.”