Articles

Read thoughts and initiatives from the National Association of Scholars.

August 30, 2022

Passing the Check on Student Loans

Marina Ziemnick

Debt forgiveness only makes financial sense as part of a broader restructuring of higher education financing—a truly one-time deal, designed to wipe the slate clean and reboot the system.

Continue Reading

August 23, 2022

“China Made Me Do It”

Marina Ziemnick

Whenever an American university considers a partnership with a foreign institution, our nation’s laws and interests must take precedence over foreign demands.

Continue Reading

August 19, 2022

Diversity Statements, State Standards, and More Harry Trumans

John D. Sailer

From cutting-edge reports to model legislation, the Civics Alliance continues to produce work that demonstrates the need for civics education reform in America.

Continue Reading

August 17, 2022

Cancelling Huxley

J. Scott Turner

Contrary to what the cancellers of figures such as Thomas Huxley would have you believe, the standards of the 19th century can actually teach us a thing or two about race and racism.

Continue Reading

August 16, 2022

So You Want to Promote Freedom of Expression…

Marina Ziemnick

If UNC-Chapel Hill's Board of Trustees truly wants to promote intellectual diversity on campus, dismantling the DEI bureaucracy is a good place to start.

Continue Reading