Recent Articles

Tracking Cancel Culture in Higher Education

UPDATED: A repository of 217 professors, administrators, and students who have been canceled for expressing views deemed unacceptable by higher education ideologues.

Academic Freedom's Dilemma: The Kershnar Affair

When professors make outrageous arguments, should academic freedom come to their defense?

Video: The Anatomy of a Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Takeover

Listen in as the National Association of Scholars and the James G. Martin Center discuss "The Anatomy of a Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Takeover."

HBCUs Chasing the Research Dollars

Are you wondering why the toxic ideology of DIE is taking over the sciences? Just follow the money.

Most Recent from Minding The Campus

Why Campus Craziness Never Seems to End

In 1986, economist Herbert Stein proposed what is now known as Stein’s Law: “If something cannot go on forever, it will stop.” This may have been true 35 years ago, but we’d be hard-pressed to apply t......

Canceled by the University He Helped Found

At California State University San Marcos (CSUSM), the Craven Taskforce is busy at work to cleanse the university of its connections to the late Senator William A. Craven, who helped found the school......

Reports

Learning for Self-Government

Americans strongly disagree about how our K-12 schools should teach our system of self-government. Dozens of organizations offer rival civics education resources and many of them don't work. A new......

Shifting Sands: Report I

Shifting Sands: Unsound Science and Unsafe Regulation examines how irreproducible science affects select areas of government policy and regulation governed by different federal agencies. This fir......

Skewed History

Skewed History: Textbook Coverage of Early America and the New Deal is a review and critique of five textbooks’ coverage of four historical periods: The European Settlement of North America......

Climbing Down

America’s most popular science curriculum, the Next Generation Science Standards (NGSS), fails students. This report details how the popular curriculum omits basic tenets of science, including t......

CounterCurrent


February 15, 2022

Replaying the NFL's Latest Fumble

College administrators should pay attention to Brian Flores’s experience and eliminate race-based hiring and promotion policies....

February 8, 2022

The Editor Strikes Back

Through its censorious behavior, the Emory Law Journal has done more than tarnish its good name. It has undermined its very reason for existence....

February 1, 2022

A Georgetown Job in Jeopardy

Ilya Shapiro is more than qualified to comment on the Supreme Court nomination process. If Georgetown Law is truly committed to intellectual diversity, that is exactly what its investigation......

Statements

NAS Statement on the College Transparency Act

Congress should write a law that empowers American citizens, not the federal government, and that serves America's interests, not those of foreign countries.

NAS Endorses the Rebellion of Alumni against Their Woke Alma Maters

The National Association of Scholars (NAS) enthusiastically endorses the growing alumni rebellion against Woke tyranny in undergraduate education.

Press Releases

New Study Shows What Works for Civics Education

Americans strongly disagree about how our K-12 schools should teach our system of self-government. Dozens of organizations offer rival civics education resources and many of them don't work. A new......

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

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

Events

Event: The Anatomy of a Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Takeover

Join the National Association of Scholars and the James G. Martin Center on Thursday, February 17th at 2 pm ET, as we discuss "The Anatomy of a Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Takeover."

EVENT: Shaping the West

Join the National Association of Scholars on March 22nd at 2 pm ET as we discuss the development of the American frontier with Richard Etulain, Patty Limerick, and Brad Birzer.