October Newsletter
Higher Ed’s Coddling of Hamas, a New Report,
and more

Featured Articles

October 09, 2023

Higher Education's Coddling of Hamas

National Association of Scholars

Behind the unhinged jubilation of the pro-Hamas crowd in Times Square and the blame-Israel-first theatrics of the Harvard “joint statement” lies a pivotal American institution that suckles murderous animosity to the Middle East’s sole democracy—Israel.

September 16, 2023

Report: Diversity Statement, Then Dossier

John D. Sailer

In this report, we seek to explain the phenomenon of DEI cluster hiring, demonstrate its widespread practice throughout academia, and highlight the dangers of the practice. 

October 19, 2023

George Mason: Dodging Diversity Criticism 

Teresa R. Manning

By almost every measure, American higher education is about as far from excellence as it could be and "diversity" is the poison. 

September 25, 2023

COVID-19 Made Clear That We Must Limit the Powers of Health Experts

David Randall

A recent CNN interview with Dr. Anthony Fauci made crystal clear that the “experts” who want Americans to mask up again for a new variant of COVID-19 don’t pay any attention to the evidence that it didn’t work the first time around.

Announcements

Barratry Bureaucracy

The National Association of Scholars condemns the Biden administration’s politicized persecution of Christopher Rufo.

Hertog Winter Humanities Programs

The Hertog Foundation is accepting applications for its 2024 Humanities online seminars, devoted to the insights great literature can offer to the study of politics. Undergrads, grad students, and young professionals are eligible to apply. All course materials are provided. Download the course catalog. The application deadline is November 15, 2023.

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

American Innovation: The World at Home—the Personal Computer

Join the National Association of Scholars on Tuesday, October 31, at 2 pm ET to discuss the history of the personal computer.

American Innovation: Moore’s Law and the Creation of the Transistor

How was the transistor originally developed? What is Moore's Law and how did it help to shape the digital age? Join us on Tuesday, November 14, at 2 pm ET to find out more. 

China’s Kindergarten to High School Influence Strategy

What does China’s influence in American K-12 education mean for the future of academic freedom? Join us on Friday, November 17, at 1 pm ET to find out. 

Events

New Webinar Recordings from NAS

Watch the recordings of the National Association of Scholars’ most recent webinars, including Does Merit Matter?, The Manhattan Project, "Indigenization" vs. Open Inquiry, Can We Save Archaeology?, American Innovation: ENIAC—the First Computer, Oikophobia and the Sciences, American Innovation: Connecting the World—The Internet, and Teaching African American History.

Member Publications

Roland Armando Alum

“Calls for Sen. Menendez to resign are farcical: Round II,” NJ.com, October 07, 2023.
 

David A. Eisenberg

John A. Gentry

Dale Jenkins

Joshua T. Katz

Robert Maranto

Peter Minowitz

David Randall



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