June 10, 2025
National Association of Scholars and Freedom in Education
These model PreK-12 state mathematics standards seek to establish a sure foundation in the concepts, processes, formulas, and practices discovered by great mathematicians throughout history in American mathematics education, along with teaching the spirit and rigor of Archimedes, the great Greek mathematician of antiquity, who understood and embodied the transcendent beauty and practical power of mathematics.
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June 11, 2025
Teresa R. Manning
At a House hearing on DEI, critics dismantled the ideology as divisive, mediocre, and anti-merit, praising unity and excellence as the true foundations of national strength.
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Ongoing
Various Authors
The nation’s 250th Anniversary is approaching. 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.
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The National Association of Scholars is delighted that Iowa Governor Kim Reynolds has signed into law House File 437, which creates a Center for Intellectual Freedom at the University of Iowa.
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In light of the research from NAS, warnings from U.S. security agencies, Congress, and continuing reports of national security breaches on American campuses, the NAS celebrates Marco Rubio’s announcement as a welcome change to policy in countering malign foreign influence in higher education.
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The Tin Angel Opera, written to a libretto by Paul Pines and based on his widely acclaimed novel of the same name, with music by award-winning composer Daniel Asia, is set in the edgy world of a NYC downtown Bowery jazz club, where a unique cast of characters play out their dramatic story as a call for redemption. The opera will premiere on Saturday, June 28 at 6:00 pm ET and on Sunday, June 29 at 3:00 pm ET. To learn more about the event and to buy tickets, click here.
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Watch the recordings of the National Association of Scholars’ most recent webinars, including The Archimedes Standards. Watch the Wisconsin Association of Scholars host Dr. Jay Bhattacharya at the Medical College of Wisconsin here. Find the latest episodes of The Week in Science, a podcast by NAS Director of Science Programs Scott Turner, here.
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Walter E. Block
“Tariffs Are An Abomination: There Are No Good Arguments For Them,” Walter’s Newsletter, June 15, 2025.
“President Trump, Please Reconsider Your Views on Tariffs,” Walter’s Newsletter, June 09, 2025.
“Walter Block: There are Some Truths Behind Stereotypes - Nothing is Wrong with Racism and Sexism,” Walter’s Newsletter, June 08, 2025.
“Doug Casey's Take Walter Block on Liberty, Economics, and so much more,” Walter’s Newsletter, June 01, 2025.
“Free speech on campus or not?” Walter’s Newsletter, June 01, 2025.
“Animal Rights? A Debate Between Walter Block and Thomas Raskin,” Walter’s Newsletter, May 19, 2025.
“Conservative Academics Need Affirmative Action,” Walter’s Newsletter, May 19, 2025.
J. Daryl Charles
"Comrades in Support of Jihad,” DOC EMET Productions Blog, May 03, 2025.
“I Am therefore I Think—and Feel, and Love, and Thank God for Life,” New English Review, June 2025.
"To Lie or Not to Lie,” Fusion Magazine, May 08, 2025.
“Repudiating Genesis,” Civitas Outlook, April 03, 2025.
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Juliana Geran Pilon, Cont.
George R. La Noue
Anthony J. Sadar
Kenin M. Spivak
“Supreme Court Must Restore Sanity on Gender,” RealClear Politics, June 18, 2025.
“The Department of Education Will Not Be Eliminated,” The American Mind, June 12, 2025.
“Columbia’s Progressive March,” RealClear Politics, May 30, 2025.
“For My Enemies, Lawfare,” The American Mind, May 16, 2025.
“Allowing Iran to Go Nuclear Would Be a Disaster,” The American Mind, May 07, 2025.
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