Listen in as we discuss whether there is a future where colleges and universities do not promote racially discriminatory practices in admissions.
June 6, 2023 For the Love of Free InquiryThe state of the modern university is bleak, and the sciences are no longer protected from the ailments plaguing higher ed. Should science jump the higher ed ship?
June 6, 2023 Event: The Academy's Path to IlliberalismListen in as we take a deep dive into the “deep state” of college accreditation, and discuss higher ed's long path to illiberalism.
June 5, 2023 Comment on the NCSS's New "Social Studies" DefinitionThe National Association of Scholars and the Civics Alliance oppose the NCSS's newly revised definition of "social studies" and recommend reexamination.
In a 2003 Supreme Court decision, Justice Sandra Day O’Connor famously said, “We expect that 25 years from now, the use of racial preferences will no longer be necessary.” Five years to go and … fat c......
June 6, 2023 Tocqueville’s WomenGuiding Readers Toward the Problem “Mailer finally came to decide that his love for his wife while not at all equal or congruent to his love for America was damnably parallel.” – Norman Mailer, The......
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-......
January 29, 2023 Taken for a RIDEThis 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......
January 19, 2023 Comprehensive RestructuringThis study of the University of Texas at Austin surveys the most influential policies enacted on campus in the name of diversity, equity, and inclusion.
November 29, 2022 Ideological IntensificationThis report documents and quantifies the growing prevalence of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) associated language in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) fields in the Unit......
June 6, 2023
Listen in as we discuss whether there is a future where colleges and universities do not promote racially discriminatory practices in admissions.
May 31, 2023
This webinar discusses the influence of Irving Babbitt's thought on American conservatism, and what his relevance is today.
June 6, 2023
The state of the modern university is bleak, and the sciences are no longer protected from the ailments plaguing higher ed. Should science jump the higher ed ship?...
May 23, 2023
If higher education cannot hold itself to its founding principles, then we must....
May 16, 2023
Higher education has sold out to cancel culture, jeopardizing academic freedom and institutional integrity in the process....
The National Association of Scholars and the Civics Alliance are delighted that Florida’s legislature has just passed House Bill 931, and hope that Governor DeSantis will swiftly sign it in......
April 28, 2023 Comments on College Board Duplicity in FloridaThe NAS is keeping an eye on the College Board as it continues its efforts in Florida to radicalize curriculum.
Senate Bill 17 offers broad reforms for higher education in Texas and protects the academic freedom of students and professors.
May 31, 2023 The National Association of Scholars Receives Innovation PrizeThe National Association of Scholars has been awarded the Heritage Foundation's Innovation Prize, an annual award that recognizes nonprofits advancing the foundational principles of liberty, Ameri......
Listen in as we take a deep dive into the “deep state” of college accreditation, and discuss higher ed's long path to illiberalism.
May 30, 2023 Event: Right Ideas: A Discussion of Irving BabbittListen in as Luke Foster discusses the influence of Irving Babbitt's thought on American conservatism, and what his relevance is today.