February 1, 2022

A Georgetown Job in Jeopardy

Marina Ziemnick

Ilya Shapiro is more than qualified to comment on the Supreme Court nomination process. If Georgetown Law is truly committed to intellectual diversity, that is exactly what its investigation will find......

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January 28, 2022

Video: The Repatriation Debate

National Association of Scholars

Watch our webinar on the Repatriation Debate—one of the most controversial issues in archaeology and anthropology today.

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January 26, 2022

Martin Center and NAS Respond to UNC School of Medicine

National Association of Scholars

The University of Carolina recently responded to an investigative article about its plans for a diversity, equity, and inclusion regime. The university's evasive response leaves us with more......

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January 26, 2022

Petition: A Pro-Equality Approach to Colorado State Social Studies Standards

National Association of Scholars

Like all children, Colorado school children deserve a first-rate education free from indoctrination. We encourage all of our Colorado members to consider signing this petition.

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January 26, 2022

In Defense of Stephen Balch

Peter Wood

National Association of Scholars founding president Stephen Balch is well-qualified to serve on a panel reforming Texas's social studies curriculum. The attacks against him are baseless.

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January 25, 2022

We’ll See You in Court, After All

Marina Ziemnick

The Supreme Court has propped up racial discrimination in this country for over four decades. It’s time for a new ruling to turn the tide. 

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January 25, 2022

EVENT: Hypocritical Oath

National Association of Scholars

Join the National Association of Scholars on February 3rd at 2 pm ET as we discuss the transformation of America's medical schools with Salley Satel, Aaron Sibarium, and John Sailer.

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January 24, 2022

The Military-Industrial-Academic-Political-Scientific Complex

J. Scott Turner

The “scientific and technological elite” Eisenhower warned about in his famous Farewell Address is clearly here, deeply entrenched and wielding enormous power.

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January 20, 2022

Video: The Great Depression

National Association of Scholars

How did the Great Depression shape the character of those who lived through it? What effects did this have on political and economic life in the forthcoming decades?

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January 20, 2022

A New Civic Knowledge Test, Retreating School Boards, and the Booming DEI Industry

John D. Sailer

Across the country, state lawmakers have sprung into action—once again, education is at the top of the agenda everywhere.

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March 31, 2025

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Keeping Watch

Columbia's descent into chaos is by its own hand. Actions to right the university must be swift and tough....

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A Reckoning for Higher Education?

Are American colleges and universities finally getting their comeuppance?...

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Fighting Harvard and the Other Cultural Warlords

The academic bureaucracies and professoriate are so deeply committed to their radical program of replacing American society with their own vision of a new order that we have no real choice b......

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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....

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Fighting Harvard and the Other Cultural Warlords

The academic bureaucracies and professoriate are so deeply committed to their radical program of replacing American society with their own vision of a new order that we have no real choice b......

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In Memoriam: David Horowitz

We celebrate and remember the life of David Horowitz, a champion of intellectual freedom and truth-telling during a long era of lies, collective self-deception, and institutional malfea......