January 13, 2022

Back to the Drawing Board: Catherine Lhamon Seeks to Amend Title IX Regulations, Again

Teresa R. Manning

If Catherine Lhamon wants to prove herself a true professional who cares about the civil rights of all, she should focus on stopping the exodus of men from American higher education.

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January 12, 2022

Press Release: NAS Appoints Dr. J. Scott Turner as Director of the Diversity in the Sciences Project

National Association of Scholars

As project director, Dr. Turner will be conducting research on the scope and deleterious effects of DEI initiatives in STEM programs across the country.

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January 11, 2022

Riding the Coattails of Modern Medicine

Marina Ziemnick

Let’s hope that America’s white coats resist the social justice siren song and remain dedicated to caring for patients’ medical needs first and foremost.

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January 10, 2022

NAS Comments on the Draft Revision Recommendations for Colorado Academic Standards: Social Studies

National Association of Scholars

The Draft Revision Recommendations for Colorado Academic Standards: Social Studies should be significantly revised.

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January 10, 2022

The Great American Novel Series: Gilead

National Association of Scholars

Watch as Abram van Engen, Alex Engebretson, and Alex Sosler discuss Marilynne Robinson's novel "Gilead."

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January 10, 2022

Four New Courses on the American Republic

National Association of Scholars

The National Association of Scholars (NAS) is partnering with The Alexander Hamilton Institute for the Study of Western Civilization (AHI) to offer four courses on the American Republic.

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January 6, 2022

Schools Close Again, More CRT Bans, and No More U.S. History

John D. Sailer

It’s a new year, but the issues of education—from COVID-related closures to rampant politicization—will likely remain central in 2022.

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January 4, 2022

1920: Prohibition, the Roaring Twenties, and the Jazz Age

National Association of Scholars

Watch as our panelists, Debby Applegate, Sean Beienburg, and Donald L. Miller, discuss America's decade of free-wheeling style and rush to modernity in the Roaring Twenties​​̴......

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January 4, 2022

Merry Christmas and Happy Severance!

Marina Ziemnick

In a university committed to academic freedom, the controversy surrounding Frances Widdowson’s research would be seen as an opportunity to encourage dialogue, not cause for termination.

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December 28, 2021

2021 NAS Roundup

David Acevedo

As 2021 comes to a close, we're reflecting on our last year of work. We also have a special CounterCurrent announcement to make—click to read more.

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