August Newsletter
With articles by Rachelle Peterson
and Bruce Gilley

Featured Articles

August 15, 2019

Nature Communications Creates a Scientist Blacklist

Peter Wood

Scientists and public intellectuals who don't believe the planet is in full meltdown are singled out for rebuke. 

August 09, 2019

Why I set Up the Oregon Branch of the National Association of Scholars

Bruce Gilley

Well-educated people seek well-educated responses to lunacy. 

August 02, 2019

Senator Josh Hawley Takes Aim at Confucius Institutes

Rachelle Peterson

A Missouri congressman asks colleges in his state to reconsider their arrangements with the Chinese government. 

August 15, 2019

California Says Goodbye to "Hxrstory," For Now

NAS Staff

The California State Board of Education orders the state's proposed "Ethnic Studies Model Curriculum" be redesigned. The news is a small victory for sanity. 

Announcements


Event: De-Segregating Yale, September 23

Join the National Association of Scholars and Peter Kirsanow for a luncheon discussion addressing the legacy of segregation and its rebirth on American college campuses.

Job Opening: Development Associate

A new opportunity to work with the NAS development team. 

Research Associate: Student Debt and Administrative Growth

The National Association of Scholars (NAS) seeks a full-time Research Associate to lead a project researching administrative growth and its effect on rising tuition. 

Idaho Universities at a Crossroad: Social Justice or the Pursuit of Truth?

Idaho congressmen express alarm at the distortions caused by identity politics in public universities. 

Institutional Doublethink at UNC

UNC-Ashville pushes fossil fuel divestment. 

Member Publications

Gordon E. Finley


"'Narratives' Aren't Science"
The Washington Times. July 23, 2019.
 

Daniel Bruce Kennedy


"Practicing Forensic Criminology"
Elsevier. May 30, 2019.

"Redlining in Reverse"
Law & Liberty. May 23, 2019.
 

George R. La Noue

 

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