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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January 20, 2022

NAS Urges the University of Pennsylvania Law School to Affirm Amy Wax's Freedom of Speech

National Association of Scholars

The University of Pennsylvania Law School should affirm Amy Wax’s good name and dismiss the complaint against her on principle.

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January 20, 2022

An Initial Victory for UNT Professor Timothy Jackson

David Randall

Persecuted music professor Timothy Jackson has won an early battle in the courts. Every scholar who seeks redress against academic persecution should take heart.

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January 18, 2022

Do as I Say, Not as I Do

Marina Ziemnick

The White House Task Force's intention isn’t to protect the practice of science—it’s to enforce the administration’s own flavor of Government Science.

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January 18, 2022

The White House Is Undermining Science, Not Defending It

J. Scott Turner

Government support of scientific research is not designed to support science, but to harness science to political ends.

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January 18, 2022

Gov. Youngkin Bans Critical Race Theory, but More Reform is Necessary

David Randall

Governor Youngkin has moved swiftly on his campaign promises, yet the state of Virginia must do more to institutionalize education reform.

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January 14, 2022

Webinar: The Repatriation Debate: What Is It?

National Association of Scholars

Join NAS for a webinar on the Repatriation Debate—one of the most controversial issues in archaeology and anthropology today.

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