Recent Articles

Event: Oikophobia and the Sciences

Does the self-hatred that presently permeates the sciences reflect the broader decline of western civilization?

VIDEO: ENIAC—the First Computer

Computers have changed the way humans live and work, in this webinar we discuss the story behind the first electronic digital computer.

Just Can't Debt Enough

This month, student loan repayments restarted. But who actually has to pay?

VIDEO: Can We Save Archaeology?

Should there be scientific fields that exclude white academics? Listen in we discuss current conflicts in archaeology.

Most Recent from Minding The Campus

Lessons from the Student Loan Payment Pause

  The student loan payment pause is officially over, with payments resuming this month. What was the student loan payment pause? One of the policies enacted when the COVID-19 pandemic hi......

Actions Matter: The IAT's Fallacious Arguments

Mahzarin Banaji and Frank Dobbin, a Harvard psychologist and sociologist, explain in a recent Wall Street Journal article, “Why DEI Training Doesn’t Work—and How to Fix It.”  The article is based on s......

Reports

Diversity Statement, Then Dossier

In this report, we seek to explain the phenomenon of DEI cluster hiring, demonstrate its widespread practice throughout academia, and highlight the dangers of the practice. Ultimately, DEI cluster hir......

Shifting Sands: Report III

Shifting Sands: Confounded Errors focuses on failures by the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and the National Institutes of Health (NIH) to consider empirical evidence avail......

The Company They Keep

This report studies the "Boycott, Divestment, and Sanctions" movement against Israel on campus. It finds that the movement's success on campus is mixed, while its broader movement is well-......

Taken for a RIDE

This study explores the history of Americans' birthright of liberty. We teach our children social studies, above all history and civics, so they can know what liberty is, where America&#......

CounterCurrent


October 3, 2023

Just Can't Debt Enough

This month, student loan repayments restarted. But who actually has to pay?...

August 29, 2023

Recentering the Student-Athlete Experience

How do we put education first, and athletics second?...

August 22, 2023

CounterCurrent: The Myth of State Disinvestment

Overspending and financial mismanagement, not state disinvestment, has caused college tuition increases....

Statements

Barratry Bureaucracy

The National Association of Scholars condemns the Biden administration’s politicized persecution of Christopher Rufo.

An NAS Statement on Mis/Disinformation (Full)

The National Association of Scholars opposes disinformation censorship because this censorship is a tool used by those who wish to preserve exclusive control over education to further their illiberal......

Press Releases

Press Release: CDC and NIH Policies During Pandemic Had No Proven Benefit to Public Health, Finds Report

The National Association of Scholars has released a new report examining the effects and origins of public health policy failures during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Press Release: Harvard Loses, America Wins

The Supreme Court of the United States has rejected the use of racial preferences in college admissions, taking the right step to forward racial equality in higher education. 

Events

Event: Oikophobia and the Sciences

Does the self-hatred that presently permeates the sciences reflect the broader decline of western civilization?

Event: NAS Members' Day

Join the Wisconsin and National Association of Scholars on Friday, October 20, at 1 pm CDT for a "NAS Members' Day."