July Newsletter
Landmark SCOTUS Decisions, Accreditation, and Academic Freedom

Featured Articles

July 11, 2023

Fair Admissions

Peter Wood

The Court’s ruling in Students for Fair Admissions, Inc. v. President and Fellows of Harvard College breathes new life into the rule of law in higher education, despite its limitations. The cultural change that can and should flow from this is a reinvigorated spirit of fairness and honesty entering all our institutions.

July 12, 2023

Scott Gerber’s Case in Context

Peter Wood

Ohio Northern University seems intent on chiseling into granite its protocol for getting rid of a faculty member who disagrees with the institution’s woke ideology.

More on the Scott Gerber Case:

Letter: Academic Freedom Requires More Than Words
The Scott Gerber Case Revisited
Letter: In Defense of Professor Scott Gerber

June 22, 2023

Accreditation? A Woke, Good-Cop-Bad-Cop Scam

Teresa R. Manning

The “diversity” bug afflicts almost all of academia; dissenters face opprobrium. But the very same mindset controls accreditors.

Announcements


NAS Commends Texas Ban on DEI Practices

Texas Senate Bill 17 champions free speech and intellectual diversity in Texas’ public higher education system, by removing policies that forward DEI.

No Student Debt Forgiveness Without Reform

NAS celebrates the Supreme Court's decision to block the Biden administration's student loan forgiveness program.

Government Education Jobs

Are you looking for a job? Check out our list of U.S. Government jobs pertaining to the education sector. Click here to access our pdf of government job websites.

Events

Confounded Errors

Join us for a special report launch event on Tuesday, July 18, at 2 pm ET where we will discuss the effects of public health policy failures during the COVID-19 Pandemic.

Restoring the Sciences: Is Science Broken?

Join the National Association of Scholars on Friday, July 21, at 3 pm ET as we take a deep dive under the hood of modern science and ask the question: is science broken?

American Innovation: Talking from Afar—The Telephone

What is the story behind Alexander Graham Bell’s invention of the telephone? Join us on Tuesday, July 25, at 2 pm ET to find out

36 Years Fighting Racial Preferences: A Retrospective

Join us for a special webinar event on Thursday, July 27, at 2 pm ET for a discussion on the tactics and strategies that have worked best to fight racial preferences in higher education.

Media

New Webinar Recordings from NAS

Watch the recordings of the National Association of Scholars’ most recent webinars, including American Innovation: The '50s and the Green Revolution, American Innovation: The Invention of the Telegraph, and Restoring the Sciences: The Academy’s Path to Illiberalism.

Member Publications

Jay Bergman

John A. Gentry


Neutering the CIA: Why US Intelligence Versus Trump Has Long-Term Consequences.
Armin Lear Press, July 26, 2023. 
 

Bruce Gilley


“Their Democracy.”
The American Mind, June 16, 2023. 
 

Robert Maranto


“Public Schools Must Listen to Be Competitive.”
RealClear Education, June 01, 2023. 

“Celebrate Juneteenth—and the Fall of the Wall.”
RealClear PublicAffairs, June 19, 2023.
 

Richard Phelps


“Against Federally Funded Education Research Centers.”
Minding the Campus, June 16, 2023.
 

Catherine Savage Brosman


Review of book by R. V. Young, Shakespeare and Western Civilization.
Chronicles: A Magazine of American Culture
, 47, 6 (June/July 2023).
 

Jukka Savolainen


“Paranoia in the Paper.”
City Journal, June 09, 2023.
 

Kenin M. Spivak


“Scammer in Chief.”
The American Mind, June 20, 2023.

“Ending, or Punting, on Affirmative Action?”
The American Mind, June 30, 2023.

Mary Francis Williams


"Euphantos of Olynthos (74)."
Jacoby Online. Brill's New Jacoby - Second Edition, 2023. 

"Aristion (509)."
Jacoby Online. Brill's New Jacoby - Second Edition, 2023. 

"Gorgōn of Rhodes (515)."
Jacoby Online. Brill's New Jacoby - Second Edition, 2023. 

"Polyzelos of Rhodes (521)."
Jacoby Online. Brill's New Jacoby - Second Edition, 2023. 

"Hieronymos (of Rhodes?) (521 A)."
Jacoby Online. Brill's New Jacoby - First Edition, 2023. 

"Demognetos (445)."
Jacoby Online. Brill's New Jacoby - Second Edition, 2023. 

"Jason (446)."
Jacoby Online. Brill's New Jacoby - Second Edition, 2023. 

"Anonymous, On Sicyon (551)."
Jacoby Online. Brill's New Jacoby - Second Edition, 2023. 

"Souidas of Thessaly (602)."
Jacoby Online. Brill's New Jacoby - Second Edition, 2023. 

"Archinos (604)."
Jacoby Online. Brill's New Jacoby - Second Edition, 2023.
 

Wenyuan Wu


“Supreme Court’s Affirmative Action Ruling a Win for America But not for California Progressives.”
California Globe, July 07, 2023.
 


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