July 12, 2022

Video: Shifting Sands: Flimsy Food Findings

National Association of Scholars

Watch the launch event of our most recent addition to the Shifting Sands series.

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July 12, 2022

In Science We Trust

Marina Ziemnick

Nearly every aspect of our daily lives, from the food we eat to the air we breathe, is controlled and directed according to the federal government’s understanding of “the science.”

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July 12, 2022

Press Release: New Report Finds Irreproducible Science is Affecting FDA Regulations

National Association of Scholars

The National Association of Scholars has released a new report examining the consequences of irreproducible science on government policy and regulation.

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July 8, 2022

Event: The Student Loan Crisis

National Association of Scholars

Join the National Association of Scholars on Thursday, July 14th, for a discussion of the student loan crisis and the skyrocketing cost of college in America.

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July 7, 2022

Video: Educating for Citizenship

National Association of Scholars

Watch as our panel of experts discusses the state of civics education in America's colleges and universities.

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July 7, 2022

Shifting Sands Launch Event: Flimsy Food Findings

National Association of Scholars

Join the National Association of Scholars on Tuesday, July 12th, as we launch our second report in the "Shifting Sands" series: "Flimsy Food Findings."

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July 5, 2022

Video: "The Grapes of Wrath" by John Steinbeck

National Association of Scholars

Listen as our panel of scholars explores what makes John Steinbeck's "The Grapes of Wrath" a great American novel.

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July 5, 2022

Event: Science in an Age of Unreason

National Association of Scholars

Join the National Association of Scholars on July 22nd as we discuss the future of science in an age of unreason.

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July 5, 2022

Happy Independence Day from NAS!

Marina Ziemnick

America has a storied history full of highs and lows, and at the National Association of Scholars, we believe that our nation’s history is worth learning and celebrating.

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July 5, 2022

Learning From Asian-American Success

Neetu Arnold

Life is not a zero-sum game. The successes of some should inspire others to do better, not fuel bitterness and envy.

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