March 22, 2022

Video: Shaping the West

National Association of Scholars

Watch as we discuss the development of the American frontier with Richard Etulain, Patty Limerick, and Brad Birzer.

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March 21, 2022

Florida Lawmakers Must Prevent Corruption of Personal Finance Education

Neetu Arnold

With some proactive alterations, Florida's new bill will strengthen financial education for the state's K-12 students.

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March 21, 2022

America's Largest System of Higher Education Proposes Political Litmus Tests

John D. Sailer

Recently proposed DEI competencies in the California Community Colleges system call for a restructuring of academic excellence, the abandonment of academic integrity, and the elimination of academic f......

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March 18, 2022

Our Difficult Challenge Ahead

William H. Young

Progressive elites and youth—the progeny of Higher Education—have embedded ideas and practices in American governance and society that will be difficult to displace.

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March 17, 2022

Self-Censorship, “Don’t Say Gay,” and a New Oklahoma Civics Bill

John D. Sailer

This week, Florida is yet again in the news, the Partisanship Out of Civics Act gets a boost, and a student writes about dissent for the New York Times.

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March 16, 2022

Exclusive: Association of American Medical Colleges to Propose DEI Curriculum Standards

John D. Sailer

The Association of American Medical Colleges plans to release “diversity, equity, and inclusion competencies” that will force students and faculty to embrace social justice activism.

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March 15, 2022

Video: 1957-1975: The Competition of the Century - America and the Space Race

National Association of Scholars

A competition between two superpowers in space marked some of the greatest achievements by mankind. In this webinar, our panel discusses the legacy and history of the Space Race.

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March 15, 2022

The Root of Self-Censorship

Marina Ziemnick

In order to have any hope of preserving academic freedom and ideological diversity, we must address the toxic ideology at the core of campus censorship head on.

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March 15, 2022

American History Webinar Series

National Association of Scholars

This webinar series brings together scholars and influential authors to examine pivotal moments in American history and what those moments can tell us about our national character.

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March 9, 2022

University of California Faculty Fight Back against Department Political Statements

Marina Ziemnick

The National Association of Scholars applauds Dr. Miller and his colleagues for their commitment to fighting for freedom of speech for all faculty members.

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March 24, 2025

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A Reckoning for Higher Education?

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

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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....

January 27, 2025

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Exclusive Documents: UC-Boulder Breaks Civil Rights Law to Advance Racial Preferences

New FOIA documents grant a window into how the University of Colorado-Boulder, in the name of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion, discriminates on the basis of protected class and upholds a co......

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May 15, 2015

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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....

April 15, 2025

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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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Ask a Scholar: What is the True Definition of Latino?

What does it mean to be Latino? Are only Latin American people Latino, or does the term apply to anyone whose language derived from Latin?...