March 22, 2023
The National Association of Scholars
The National Association of Scholars and the Civics Alliance endorse the introduction of Ohio Senate Bill 83 as it will depoliticize Ohio’s public higher education system, strengthen intellectual diversity, and restore accountability to Ohio policymakers and citizens.
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April 18, 2023
Mason Goad and Bruce R. Chartwell
Official response to a critique of our report, Ideological Intensification.
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April 14, 2023
The National Association of Scholars
While many faculty quietly endorse views they privately disagree with, Harvard faculty band together to resist administrative overreach, overzealous students, and protect academic freedom.
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April 07, 2023
Teresa R. Manning
The National Association of Scholars opposes the Education Department's plan to recind the religious freedom section of the 2020 Free Inquiry Rule, which protects the rights of religious student groups on campus.
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The National Association of Scholars is delighted at the new tenure review regulation passed by the State University System of Florida’s Board of Governors.
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The AHI WaPoNS program aims to prepare promising and motivated college students for the challenges of a rapidly changing global environment by offering them an opportunity to engage with some of the best thinkers on and practitioners in the field of national security. Click here to learn more and apply.
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What is the story behind the development of the sewing machine? What were its effects? Join the National Association of Scholars on Tuesday, May 2, at 2 pm ET for another American Innovation webinar to learn more.
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Jay Bergman
Erwin H. Epstein
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Richard P. Phelps
Stanley K. Ridgley
Kenin M. Spivak
James C. Thompson
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NAS members, we'd like to feature your work in this space. By featuring members' books and articles, we can recognize your good work and help members with similar research interests find one another. Let us know about your recent publications by emailing [email protected].
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