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The Conservative Woman's Guide: The Future of American Education: Policy Reforms That Work

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4.4651 Ratings

🗓️ 18 March 2026

⏱️ 28 minutes

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Summary

What does real education reform look like, and which policies are actually helping students succeed? This week on The Conservative Woman’s Guide, host Karin Lips sits down with Neetu Arnold, Paulson Policy Analyst at the Manhattan Institute and NeW alumna, to discuss the state of American education and the reforms that are making a difference. […]

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0:00.0

Hello everyone. Welcome back to the conservative woman's guide. I'm your host, Karen Lips. If you enjoy

0:07.9

ideas that challenge you, stories that inspire you, and conversations that help you navigate

0:12.6

today's cultural landscape with confidence, you're in the right place. As part of our mission at

0:18.1

new, we are educating and training young conservative women to be leaders.

0:22.2

When you join new as a new member, you receive access to a wide range of benefits, including one-on-one career consultations, resume reviews with a new staff member, and more.

0:32.5

If you are ready to officially join our community, sign up today at enlightenedwomen.org forward slash membership.

0:39.8

Today I'm joined by Nitu Arnold. Neatoo serves as a Paulson policy analyst at the Manhattan

0:46.0

Institute, where she focuses on K through 12 and higher education. She is also a new alumna from

0:53.5

Cornell University and a member of the new advisory board.

0:57.4

Neatoo is here today to speak with me about her work and education policy and how her journey with New has helped shape her career path.

1:06.1

Neatoo, welcome. It's great to have you. It's great to be here, Karen.

1:12.3

I have to say, it's always a little extra special to have an alum. I remember when you were a student at Cornell. I remember that too,

1:18.2

and I think I've come a long way thanks to the help of new and all the opportunities that this

1:24.1

organization is offered. Oh, you're kind of, you're kind to say that.

1:27.9

Now, I want to jump right into higher education.

1:31.6

If you could make one first big change in higher education, what would it be?

1:37.6

So it's actually more of a cultural change I would like to see on campuses,

1:42.0

but I actually want more students to just be honest about their

1:46.3

views and to be fearless about expressing them. I was actually reading a recent survey,

1:52.5

which found nearly 90% of college students are pretending to be more progressive than they actually

1:58.9

are. And I think 90%?

2:01.4

Yeah, nearly 90%.

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