June Newsletter
The Franklin Standards, Backlash, and more

Featured Articles

June 18, 2024

Report: The Franklin Standards

National Association of Scholars and Freedom in Education

These model K-12 state science standards seek to restore informed and disciplined curiosity to American science education, along with the spirit and the rigor of America's first great scientist and inventor, Benjamin Franklin.  

Ongoing

Minding the Campus: American Revolution Series

Various Authors

The nation’s 250th Anniversary is approaching quickly. The National Association of Scholars is commemorating the events leading up to the Second Continental Congress officially adopting the Declaration of Independence on July 4, 1776.  

June 06, 2024

Backlash: Sometimes It Hurts So Good

Peter Wood

We have undermined the leftist status quo in higher education for decades with the persistence of Morlocks. You really should be more alarmed about us than you are. Not that I’m going to hand you the goods on a silver platter.

June 05, 2024

Subpoenas for All! 

Peter Wood

Ohio Northern University gnaws its teeth with an appetite for vindictive lawfare. 

May 22, 2024

States Lead a Happy Title IX Revolt 

Teresa R. Manning

Since the Biden Education Department announced its disastrous new Title IX rule, 26 states have filed lawsuits saying the new rule violates not only the United States Constitution and the federal Administrative Procedures Act but also Title IX itself.

Announcements

Join the Franklin Standards Coalition 

Add your name to our petition to stay up to date as we call on states and school districts to adopt new science standards based upon the Franklin Standards.  

Press Release: Politics Out of Schools Act Published 

This model state legislation seeks to discourage politically motivated mass student walkouts in public K-12 schools to ensure and protect their impartiality as institutions open to the diverse politics of all Americans.

Applause for Iowa House File 2545

House File 2545 details at length what Iowa social studies standards should look like. In doing so, it sketches a necessary and wonderful strengthening of Iowa’s public K-12 social studies education.

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.

New NAS Podcast

Right Ideas Podcast

Right Ideas, our new podcast and webinar series, features discussions on various thinkers who have been critical to understanding the history of the intellectual right. Listen on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or Amazon Music. 

Media

New Media from NAS

Watch the recordings of the National Association of Scholars’ most recent webinars, including The Future of Accreditation, Biden’s Bad Title IX Rule: What You Need to Know, Rescuing Science, and Presenting the Franklin Standards.

Member Publications

Michael Allen

Roland Alum

“The Sixties’ Toxic Legacy,” American Institute for Economic Research, June 04, 2024.
 

Loretta Graziano Breuning 

“Letter to a Young Professor,” National Association of Scholars, June 15, 2024. 
 

Brenda Hafera

“How Pennsylvania’s ‘men of steel’ were left behind,” Washington Times, June 04, 2024. 

“The Slaughter and the Spring,” Doc Emet Productions, June 03, 2024.


Nils A. Haug

Anthony Sadar

Alexander W. Salter

Consolato M. Sergi  

Susan J. Siggelakis 

"'A Service to God and Man': The Gray Congregational Church and its Carnegie Organ," 56 Maine History #1 (Summer 2023): 63-76. 
 

Kenin M. Spivak

“Israel’s Bad Month,” The American Mind, June 07, 2024.

“Reversible Errors,” The American Mind, June 03, 2024.

“Unity of Purpose in the Middle East,” The American Mind, May 31, 2024. 
 

Richard Vedder, George Dent, and Hal Arkes


 
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