Join us for events on Ralph Ellison's "Invisible Man," censorship in Oregon, the Whiskey Rebellion, and a new toolkit to rein in Higher ed spending.
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Upcoming Webinar Events
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You’re invited to our upcoming events! Join us as we discuss the literary importance of Ralph Ellison's Invisible Man ([link removed]) , the new censorship in higher ed with Bruce Gilley and Peter Boghossian ([link removed]) , the lasting effects of the Whiskey Rebellion on the American republic ([link removed]) , and the launch of a new toolkit to encourage fiscal responsibility in higher education ([link removed]) .
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First up, on Wednesday, May 5^th at 2 pm ET, we are hosting a discussion on Invisible Man by Ralph Ellison.
The event will feature Wighty Martindale, Lucas Morel, Mark Bauerlein, and Peter W. Wood.
Join us for this must-see event!
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RSVP for the "Invisible Man" (May 5th at 2 pm ET) ([link removed])
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On Thursday, May 6^th at 1 pm ET, we’re hosting The New Censorship in American Higher Education, as NAS board member and Oregon chapter head Dr. Bruce Gilley, Portland State University colleague Dr. Peter Boghossian, and Oregon Senator Dennis Linthicum discuss a new Oregon Association of Scholars report ([link removed]) and accompanying video titled "The New Censorship in American Higher Education: Insights from Portland State University."
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RSVP for "The New Censorship" (May 6th at 1 pm ET) ([link removed])
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Next Tuesday, May 11^th at 2 pm ET, NAS is hosting 1794: The Whiskey Rebellion and Sovereignty in the Early American Republic, as part of our running webinar series on American history. We'll discuss the details of the rebellion's causes and the response of the federal government in its infancy.
This event will feature Carol Berkin, Professor of History at Baruch College and CUNY Graduate Center; Thomas Slaughter, Arthur R. Miller Professor of History at the University of Rochester; and Steven Boyd, Professor of History at The University of Texas at San Antonio. The discussion will be moderated by NAS Director of Research David Randall.
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And lastly, next Wednesday, May 12^th at 2 pm ET, we'll be discussing the launch of a new toolkit to encourage fiscal responsibility in American higher education.
The discussion will focus on the findings of NAS research associate, Neetu Arnold in her recent report, Priced Out ([link removed]) What College Costs America ([link removed]) .
To read more about this event, click here ([link removed]) .
RSVP for the Toolkit Launch (May 12th at 2 pm ET) ([link removed])
If you can't attend, but would like to receive a recording of any of these events, please register. All registrants will receive a follow-up email with a link to the event recording.
I look forward to seeing you in the virtual audience!
Best,
Chance Layton
Director of Communications
National Association of Scholars
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