January 15, 2025
David Randall
We must resist the latest effort by academic historians to memory-hole our nation’s history. We must save American history if we want to save America. We must love the same America that our forefathers created and handed down to us, and which turned a smiling face to all the peoples of the world, with whatever language best ensures that we can hand it down in turn to our posterity.
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January 08, 2025
National Association of Scholars
The National Association of Scholars condemns the “Resolution to Oppose Scholasticide in Gaza,” which the members of the American Historical Association passed by 428 to 88 at their business meeting on January 5.
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January 02, 2025
Teresa R. Manning
Title IX's original intent to ensure equality in education has been overshadowed by ideological overreach, turning schools into battlegrounds for identity politics.
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December 30, 2024
National Association of Scholars
The National Association of Scholars welcomes the nomination of Dr. Jay Bhattacharya to lead the National Institutes of Health, pending Congressional approval.
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In a sweeping opinion that applies throughout the country, a federal court in Kentucky has stopped the new, bad Biden Title IX Rule from taking effect anywhere, finding it both unlawful and unconstitutional.
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The National Association of Scholars applauds the University of Michigan’s recent decision to end its joint institute with China’s Shanghai Jao Tong University.
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The National Association of Scholars deeply regrets that the Oklahoma State Department of Education has published draft science standards that largely preserve the poor model of science content standards previously imposed on Oklahoma by educators who adhere to the lax, politicized Next Generation Science Standards.
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The Navigating Campus Freedom of Expression in Polarized and Turbulent Times conference will take place in Israel on July 1, 2025 and is hosted by the Haim Striks School of Law. This international conference aims to examine the multifaceted challenges of protecting and regulating speech in academic settings, with particular attention to the distinct yet interconnected experiences of institutions in Israel, the United States, and globally. We seek contributions that analyze the theoretical foundations, practical implications, and potential solutions for managing these competing interests. For submission deadlines and more information, click here.
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Catharine Savage Brosman
Joseph Chamie
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Anthony J. Sadar
Alexander W. Salter
Marshall Snyder
Honor, Courage and Sacrifice: Confronting Woke and the New Marxists (Maitland, FL: Liberty Hill Publishing, February 03, 2025).
Kenin M. Spivak
“Weaponizing Law Enforcement Against Americans,” American Mind, January 10, 2025.
“Business of America Ep. 35: Kevin Spivak,” The Federal Newswire, YouTube, January 09, 2025.
“Kenin Spivak 1-8-25,” Gunther Rewind, iHeart Radio, January 08, 2025.
“Trump Administration Must Begin Restoring American Values on Day One,” RealClear Politics, January 03, 2025.
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