September Newsletter
1619, Democratic Candidates on Higher Ed,
and Beach Books

Featured Articles

August 05, 2019

America is Hopelessly Racist

Peter W. Wood

What does it mean to re-write America's foundational myth?

August 05, 2019

Graduate Students: Don't Wait for Tenure to Enjoy Your Life

Mark Regnerus

Don't delay your life. Professors who build their career around their own ego and cutthroat ambition tend to shrivel into something you don't want to be.

August 05, 2019

Democratic Candidates on Higher Education

Rachelle Peterson

What do the presidential hopefuls have planned for colleges and universities?

August 05, 2019

Slavery Did Not Make America Rich

Deirdre Nansen McCloskey

We should stop using the history of slavery for present-day politics against capitalism.

Announcements


Beach Books: 2018-2019 Launch Event

Join the National Association of Scholars and First Things for wine, cheese, and the release of Beach Books.

Introducing Teresa R. Manning, Director of the Title IX Project

Join us in welcome the most recent addition to the NAS staff.

Meet Our New Research Associate

Neetu Arnold is joining the NAS staff as our research associate for a new project on student debt and administrative growth.

Introducing Stanley Young, Director of the Shifting Sands Project

NAS is proud to introduce our lead researcher on an exciting new project to discover how the irreproducibility crisis affects public policy.

A Campion of Free Inquiry Runs for the Yale Corporation

Law professor Nicholas Rosenkranz is mounting a petition campaign for the Yale Corporation.

Member Publications

Catharine Savage Brosman


Louisiana Poets: A Literary Guide
University Press of Mississippi. 2019. 

An Aesthetic Education and Other Stories
Shotwell Publishing. 2019.

 

Jan Blits


The Tragedy of Antony & Cleopatra: Edited, with Introduction and Notes
Focus Edition, Hackett. September 2019.
 

Gordon E. Finley


"In Praise of the Much-Maligned Nation State"
Wall Street Journal. August 5, 2019. 
 

Mary Graybar


Debunking Howard Zinn: Exposing the Fake History That Turned a Generation against America
Regnery History. August 20, 2019.

 

Robert A. Maranto


"Campus conservatives aren’t under siege—but there’s more to the story"
THINK NBC News. August 14, 2019. 
 

Kevin J. McNamara


"How America’s European Allies Got Stuck In a Foreign Policy Triangle"
National Interest. August 16, 2019. 
 

Peter Minowitz


"Maintaining Objectivity in the Face of Horror"
Markkula Center for Applied Ethics. August 20, 2019. 

"A Dispatch from the Academic Wilds": Review of The Diversity Delusion
Online Library of Law & Liberty. March 26, 2019.

 

Sandra Stotsky


The Roots of Low Achievement: Where to Begin Altering Them
Rowman & Littlefield Publishers. July 2, 2019. 
 


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