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November Newsletter
DEI Case Studies, Why Universities Should Welcome (and Sign) Trump's Compact, and more
** Featured Articles
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October 02, 2025
** Reports: Case Studies of DEI at America's Technical Institutes Series ([link removed])
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Mason Goad, Ian Oxnevad, and Louis Galarowicz
These three case studies explore how "diversity, equity, and inclusion" has taken root at America's leading technical schools and the effect it has had on education, research, and campus politics.
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October 28, 2025
** Why Universities Should Welcome (and Sign) Trump's Compact ([link removed])
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Peter Wood
The decline of higher ed is accelerating; Trump’s Compact could stymie its demise.
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October 21, 2025
** What is the National Association of Scholars? ([link removed])
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Peter Wood
An outline of the National Association of Scholars’ role as a watchdog organization advocating for liberal education, viewpoint diversity, and transparency in higher education, especially regarding foreign influence and administrative excess.
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October 11, 2025
** Visa Students: Non-Citizens Are Guests and Should Not Have the Same Rights as Americans ([link removed])
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Teresa R. Manning
A federal judge’s ruling that a deported foreign student has First Amendment rights blurs the line between citizen and non-citizen, raising profound questions about U.S. sovereignty.
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September 26, 2025
** Fighting the Status Quo: Reform Faculty Search Committees ([link removed])
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David Randall
The cycle of faculty and administrators stuffing their ranks with left-wing activists rather than educators and leaders must end. It's time to replace higher ed's leaders.
** Announcements
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** Scholars Applaud Introduction of Constitutional Literacy Bill in Michigan ([link removed])
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HB 4829 gives Michigan a chance to join this wonderful movement to restore public K-12 instruction in America’s ideals and institutions of liberty, republican self-government, and civic virtue.
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** Removing DEI from Higher Education Will Take Diligent Work ([link removed])
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Iowa’s public universities provide the latest proof that it will take long and diligent work to remove from higher education the discriminatory ideologies often referred to as "diversity, equity, and inclusion."
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** Government Education Jobs ([link removed])
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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 ([link removed]) .
** Media
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** New Event Recordings from NAS ([link removed])
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Watch the recordings of the National Association of Scholars’ most recent events, including Turning Over Rocks in the DEI Swamp ([link removed]) , Anti-Semitism, Inclusion, and Student Rights in Higher Ed ([link removed]) , Anti-Semitism, Violence, DEI in Higher Education ([link removed]) , and Trump, Congress, and the Student Loan Crisis: Where Things Stand ([link removed]) . And tune in tonight for the premiere of Scott Turner’s new documentary The Scopes Trial: 100 Years Later on the NAS YouTube channel ([link removed]) .
** CounterCurrent
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** NAS's Weekly Newsletter ([link removed])
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Read our weekly series CounterCurrent ([link removed]) , where we discuss news and trends in higher education. Peruse this week's edition on our website here ([link removed]) .
** Member Publications
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** Walter E. Block
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“Silly Celebrity Lawsuits,” Walter’s Newsletter, October 28, 2025. ([link removed])
“Javier Milei Is Bad at Politics?” Walter’s Newsletter, October 28, 2025. ([link removed])
** John Ellis
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“Higher Ed Needs Receivership, Not Reform,” Wall Street Journal, November 10, 2025. ([link removed])
** Alexander Riley
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“The Unlearned Lesson of Samuel Paty,” All Things Rhapsodical, October 19, 2025. ([link removed])
“Come To Me, Fall Break, Come…,” All Things Rhapsodical, October 13, 2025. ([link removed])
** Anthony J. Sadar
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“A scary climate story fashioned by menacing modeling,” Washington Times, October 29, 2025. ([link removed])
** Alexander W. Salter
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“Why Mars Is America’s Next Strategic Imperative,” The American Mind, October 24, 2025. ([link removed])
“Gold’s Volatility Is No Argument Against a Gold-Backed Dollar,” Barron’s, October 22, 2025. ([link removed])
“JD Vance Should Take the Moon Shot,” National Review, October 10, 2025. ([link removed])
** David Crego and Alexander W. Salter
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“Clement counsels corinth: efficient hierarchy and the rise of Christianity,” Public Choice, October 17, 2025. ([link removed])
** Kenin M. Spivak
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“Gavin Newsom’s Divisive Racial Pandering,” RealClear Politics, November 04, 2025. ([link removed])
“Democrats Exhibit Amnesia About Biden-Era Lawfare,” RealClear Politics, October 21, 2025. ([link removed])
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