January 02, 2024
National Association of Scholars
After a short and tumultuous term as president of Harvard University, Claudine Gay has officially tendered her resignation amid her mishandling of anti-Semitism on campus and allegations of plagiarism.
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January 03, 2024
Steve Balch
Carol was that rare chimera, the hardened idealist, coupling an innocence ever shocked by the world as it is, to a tough-minded tenacity that never relented in fighting back.
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December 27, 2023
National Association of Scholars
The work to expose plagiarism, just as the work to inquire into truth and extend knowledge, must be a joint effort by every scholar and citizen who cares about academic integrity.
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December 18, 2023
National Association of Scholars
The Virginia Supreme Court’s ruling reinforces the enduring importance of safeguarding intellectual freedom within the educational landscape, ensuring that teachers can fulfill their roles as educators while upholding their deeply held beliefs.
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Governor Stitt’s action makes possible the removal of illiberal and authoritarian DEI bureaucracies from Oklahoma’s public universities and state government.
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The U.S. Committee for Holodomor Genocide Awareness is sponsoring a cash prize competition for U.S. high schools students grades 9–12. This competition is particularly relevant for students taking classes in history, genocide studies, social studies, English, and journalism. Submissions may be in traditional non-digital formats or web-based media projects. Entries are due by March 15, 2024. To request additional information, please email [email protected].
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The National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine is seeking suggestions for experts to participate in an ad hoc planning committee to organize the new hybrid workshop on Macroeconomic Implications of Decarbonization Policies and Actions. National Academies staff will be looking to build a committee of approximately 7 volunteer experts. For more information and to submit your nominations by January 24, 2024, please visit this page.
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The Alexander Hamilton Institute for the Study of Western Civilization (AHI) is pleased to announce that it will offer two courses, “An Introduction to Conservative Thought,” and “Israel’s Battle for Survival,” for the spring semester, 2024. All AHI courses are free and open to the public. For more information, visit their website here.
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Maja Trochimczyk
Donald T. Williams
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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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