HERNDON, VA – This summer, an elite group of college students will be attending Young America’s Foundation’s 32nd annual National Conservative Student Conference, August 2 to 7, at The George Washington University in Washington, D.C. This conference is the largest gathering dedicated to conservative college students in the country.
The NCSC serves as a unique opportunity for young people to learn about conservative ideas that are not found in traditional college setting. Further, this program gives students the opportunity to network with like-minded individuals from all over the country.
More than 400 participants from 38 states representing more than 135 colleges and universities will be attending this year’s conference, as well as students from France, Britain and Canada. Emily Lofgren, a former conference attendee, said: “Young America’s Foundation’s National Conservative Student Conference has been one of the best weeks of my summer as a young conservative … I was able to network and come together with those who share the same views as me.”
During the seminar, students will learn about free market ideas, American history, conservative ideas and freeom from speakers including:
• Newt Gingrich, 58th speaker of the House of Representatives
• David Horowitz, best-selling author and conservative activist
• Rich Lowry, editor at National Review
• Ken Blackwell, professor and senior fellow at the Family Research Council
• Ken Cuccinelli, Attorney General of the Commonwealth of Virginia
• Dr. Walter Williams, economist and professor at George Mason University
• Sally Pipes, author and president of Pacific Research Institute
Other speakers are also scheduled to speak throughout the conference. A full schedule of events can be requested by calling Young America’s Foundation at (800) USA-1776.
For further information or to request press credentials, call Evan Gassman at
(800) USA-1776.



