October Newsletter
The Shame of MIT, Gender Ideology in Academia,
and a Call for Researchers

Featured Articles

October 11, 2021

The Shame of MIT: Canceling Dorian Abbot

Louis K. Bonham

Professor Abbot was set to deliver MIT's prestigious Carlson Lecture—that is, until he was canceled for his views on DEI programs, earning him a prompt disinvitation.

October 05, 2021

NAS Statement on Gender Ideology in Higher Education

NAS

The National Association of Scholars opposes the increased proliferation of gender ideology in American higher education.

September 21, 2021

How Colleges Forget the Constitution

Christopher Kendall

In 2004, Congress passed into law a requirement that all educational institutions that receive federal funding commemorate Constitution Day. Well ... do they?

October 13, 2021

Letter: Revising Social Studies Standards in South Dakota

Peter Wood & David Randall

South Dakota is pursuing social studies standards that promote a first-rate education and protect children from political indoctrination. The state should also establish a new procedure to evaluate K-12 standards to weed out the pernicious effects of political activism in education.

Announcements


NAS is Hiring!

The National Association of Scholars has a job opening for Communications Associate. To read more and download the job description, click here.

The Woke Takeover at USD, Plus a Call for Researchers

NAS celebrates the publication of "The Woke Takeover at University of San Diego." Americans need a similar report for every college and university in the nation.

IMSA Seeks American History Teacher

The History Department at the Illinois Mathematics and Science Academy is seeking an instructor to teach university level surveys and seminars in American History to talented high school students (January 2022 start). Click here for more details. Image: Jauerback, Wikimedia Commons, Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 3.0 Unported license, cropped.

Government Education Jobs

Every month the National Association of Scholars will post a list of U.S. Government jobs pertaining to the education sector. Click here to access our excel spreadsheet of current job opportunities. (Updated October 04, 2021).

Events

Celebrating America: A Webinar Series from the NAS

Join NAS for events on American history and literature. Our next events in the Celebrating America series include 1876: The Reconstruction Era on October 26th and The Scarlet Letter (Nathaniel Hawthorne) on November 9th. View and register for these events and more here.

Media

The Emancipation Proclamation

The Emancipation Proclamation freed America's slaves for military utility but ultimately changed civic life in America. Learn more about the Proclamation in our webinar with professors Edna Greene Medford and Jonathan White.

Moby-Dick by Herman Melville

Watch as we discuss the importance of Moby-Dick with professors Jeff Bilbro, Andrew Delbanco, and Robert K. Wallace.

The American Civil War

Why is the Civil War considered the "rebirth of a nation"? Listen in as Richard Carwardine, Brian Matthew Jordan, and Joan Waugh discuss.

Member Publications

Mary Grabar

Debunking the 1619 Project: Exposing the Plan to Divide America
Washington, D.C.: Regnery Publishing. September, 2021. 
 

Mark Pulliam

"Is History for Sale?"
Law & Liberty. October 05, 2021.
 

David Randall

"River Warrior"
The American Conservative. October 13, 2021.
 

Maja Trochimczyk

Album 50-lecia Klubu Kultury im Heleny Modrzejewskiej [editor; co-edited with Elżbieta Kanski and Elżbieta Trybus]
Los Angeles, CA: Moonrise Press. July, 2021.
 
The Rainy Bread: Poems from Exile, 2nd expanded edition
Los Angeles, CA: Moonrise Press. 2021.
 

Richard Vedder (with Braden Colegrove)

"Why Men Are Disappearing on Campus"
Wall Street Journal. September 19, 2021.
 


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