Marina Ziemnick

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January 10, 2023

The Death of Academic Freedom at Hamline University

Marina Ziemnick

The controversy over Islamic art at Hamline University marks the not-so-quiet death of academic freedom at yet another American institution of higher education.

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January 3, 2023

New Year, Same Old Discrimination?

Marina Ziemnick

Racial discrimination is not just in vogue at American universities—it’s the very foundation of the new model of higher education.

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December 27, 2022

2022 NAS Roundup

Marina Ziemnick

For all of its challenges, 2022 has been a remarkable year for the National Association of Scholars, and our future is brighter than ever.

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December 20, 2022

The Ghost of Title IX's Past

Marina Ziemnick

To leave Title IX in place is to accept the never-ending cycle of expansion and revision in which the due process rights of the accused are left in the hands of power-hungry bureaucrats.

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December 13, 2022

A Microscope on DEI in STEM

Marina Ziemnick

DEI ideology is not a bogeyman; it is a rapidly spreading contagion that runs straight through the heart of scientific discovery and the pursuit of truth.

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December 6, 2022

Yale Parts the Rankings Sea

Marina Ziemnick

Yale and its compatriots may be able to escape the consequences of abandoning merit and accountability—but the future clients of the attorneys they produce may not be so lucky.

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November 22, 2022

Happy Thanksgiving from NAS!

Marina Ziemnick

Before you indulge in your Thanksgiving feast, indulge us for a moment as we reflect on three things we’re grateful for this year.

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November 15, 2022

A Parasite at the Core of American Higher Education

Marina Ziemnick

NAS is committed to exposing the damage done by the diversity bureaucracy and resisting the corrosive ideology that drives their work. We urge you to join us in our efforts.

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November 8, 2022

Will America's Educrats Pass the Midterm Exam?

Marina Ziemnick

A revolt at the polls may be coming—but not the kind that the Biden Administration seems to expect.

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November 1, 2022

If You Take a Skeleton to Court...

Marina Ziemnick

As we await the Supreme Court’s decisions in the cases challenging racial preferences at UNC and Harvard, now is the time to prepare for the next stage in the battle for fair admissions.

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