November 10, 2022

Parent Power, Public Hearings, and a New State Affiliate

David Randall

As new education officials take office, now is the perfect time to advocate for civics education—and thanks to a new database of school board members, it is easier to do so than ever before.

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November 10, 2022

Great American Literature Webinar Series

National Association of Scholars

This webinar series looks at prominent works by American authors and what they have contributed to our national literature.

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November 8, 2022

Video: "The Sun Also Rises" by Ernest Hemingway

National Association of Scholars

Listen as our panel of scholars discusses what makes Ernest Hemingway's "The Sun Also Rises" a great American novel.

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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 8, 2022

U.S. Gives $2.9M to Universities That Promote Anti-West Ideologies

Adam Andrzejewski

NAS's report reveals that eleven Middle East Studies Centers at American universities funded by the U.S. government are pushing overtly anti-West ideologies.

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November 8, 2022

Congress Finally Acts

William H. Young

Congress should use its authority to preserve American history for future generations, not to reinvent it according to a political agenda. 

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November 8, 2022

NAS Urges Texas to Revise Its Proposed Social Studies Standards

National Association of Scholars

The National Association of Scholars has advised the Texas Board of Education to substantially revise its proposed social studies standards.

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November 6, 2022

Resisting Racial Preferences: A Retrospective

National Association of Scholars

The National Association of Scholars' work opposing racial preferences in American higher education spans more than three decades. 

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November 4, 2022

Event: The University: Friend or Foe of Science?

National Association of Scholars

Join the National Association of Scholars on Friday, November 11, for a fascinating discussion about the interface of activism, administrative power, and science.

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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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In Memoriam: David Horowitz

We celebrate and remember the life of David Horowitz, a champion of intellectual freedom and truth-telling during a long era of lies, collective self-deception, and institutional malfea......