February 21, 2013

Social Justice and Capitalism

William H. Young

William Young contrasts the fundamental principles of capitalism with the tenets of academic social justice.

Continue Reading

February 19, 2013

The Bowdoin Project Continues

Michael Toscano

NAS has published its second entry, a collection of 41 charts, tables, and basic facts about Bowdoin College, in its series of contextualizing observations for the Bowdoin Project.

Continue Reading

February 19, 2013

California Higher-Ed: Regents Deny Critics a Fair Hearing

Peter Berkowitz

The UC Board of Regents seems determined to disregard substantial evidence of the politicization of college education on its watch, in part by denying to its critics, the California Association......

Continue Reading

February 15, 2013

Bias in psychology confirmed

George Leef

Political bias in academic psychology is confirmed by an unlikely source.

Continue Reading

February 15, 2013

Teaching Collegians to Be World Citizens

Peter Wood

Being a citizen of the world seems to have magnetic appeal to college students, and American colleges and universities are tapping into this longing.

Continue Reading

February 14, 2013

The Bowdoin Project Arrives

Michael Toscano

NAS has launched a new webpage dedicated to our study of Bowdoin College. It will feature a series of contextualizing observations in the weeks leading up to our publication of the full report.

Continue Reading

February 14, 2013

Social Justice and Fairness

William H. Young

William Young examines the notion of social justice and "fairness," as currently imparted by many American higher educational institutions.

Continue Reading

February 13, 2013

Unbiasing American History

Ashley Thorne

Ashley Thorne writes a review of Recasting History for First Things. 

Continue Reading

Most Commented

July 30, 2024

1.

Don’t Cry for Them, Academia

The dark secret of anti-Semitism is that ignorance alone cannot explain it away or absolve those who adhere to it. If anything, the most vivid episodes of history’s anti-Semitism have......

September 6, 2024

2.

Professor Alleges "Widespread" Discriminatory Hiring Coverup at University of Washington

Audio acquired by the National Association of Scholars describes allegations of coverup race-based hiring coverup at the University of Washington...

June 20, 2024

3.

Remembering Warren Winiarski

Peter Wood writes on the passing of Warren Winiarski, a long-time supporter and friend of the National Association of Scholars, who sought to cultivate civilization and the liberal arts......

Most Read

May 15, 2015

1.

Where Did We Get the Idea That Only White People Can Be Racist?

A look at the double standard that has arisen regarding racism, illustrated recently by the reaction to a black professor's biased comments on Twitter....

September 6, 2024

2.

Professor Alleges "Widespread" Discriminatory Hiring Coverup at University of Washington

Audio acquired by the National Association of Scholars describes allegations of coverup race-based hiring coverup at the University of Washington...

September 18, 2024

3.

DEI vs. Academic Integrity at University of Washington

FOIA requests found evidence of racial discrimination at the University of Washington. A professor now accuses the University of a cover-up. A leading scholar of "whiteness" is accus......