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William Young examines the Constitution's origins in the Western philosophical tradition.
Join us as we review the year by recognizing what you read most. These are the top ten articles on NAS.org in 2016.
Join us in Denver, CO on Thursday, January 12, for an evening event celebrating the release of our new report Making Citizens: How American Universities Teach Civics.
Join us in Washington, DC on Tuesday, January 10, for a formal event celebrating the release of our new report Making Citizens: How American Universities Teach Civics.
Professor Dougherty discusses the dangers of modeling complex systems in response to Professors Gilley and Goldstein.
College English classes should train students in scholarship, not subjectivity.
NAS president Peter Wood writes on free speech and censorship in The New Criterion.
President Wim Wiewel explains in an email to students that the University is committed to free speech, peaceful protest, and "robust debate."