March Newsletter
Woke Medicine, the Space Race,
and the China Initiative's Demise

Featured Articles

March 16, 2022

Exclusive: Association of American Medical Colleges to Propose DEI Curriculum Standards

John D. Sailer

The Association of American Medical Colleges plans to release "diversity, equity, and inclusion competencies" that will force students and faculty to embrace social justice activism.

March 03, 2022

Department of Justice Announces the End of the China Initiative

Marina Ziemnick

If we can’t even bring ourselves to speak China’s name for fear of offending the powers that be, what hope do we have of countering its attacks?

February 25, 2022

The Resistance Strikes Again: Dents in Diversity

Teresa R. Manning

The National Association of Scholars applauds parents in California, Pennsylvania, Colorado, and Texas for their efforts to recall radical school board members.

February 17, 2022

HBCUs Chasing the Research Dollars

J. Scott Turner

Are you wondering why the toxic ideology of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion is taking over the sciences? Just follow the money.

Announcements


University of California Faculty Fight Back against Department Political Statements

The National Association of Scholars commends Dr. Miller and his colleagues for their commitment to fighting for freedom of speech for all faculty members.

Press Release: NAS Unveils Civics Alliance Website

The Civics Alliance website will be a clearinghouse for Americans who want to restore a civics education that teaches students about America’s exceptional heritage of freedom.

NAS Affiliate Head Fights Back against Hypocrisy at UT-Austin

The National Association of Scholars applauds Dr. Richard Lowery for standing up for UT-Austin students and standing against the university’s hypocrisy.

Apgar Foundation Offers Sabbatical Research Grants

The Apgar Foundation supports projects that promote an understanding of the Western and American intellectual heritage. Their research grants provide salary support during a sabbatical leave or for summer research.

Government Education Jobs

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.

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 1965: LBJ and the Great Society on March 29th and The Call of the Wild by Jack London on April 5th. View and register for these events and more here.

Shaping the West: The Development of the American Frontier

Join NAS on March 22nd at 2 pm ET as we discuss the development of the American frontier with Richard Etulain, Patty Limerick, and Brad Birzer. Click here to register.

Unidentified Aerial Phenomena: Policy and Strategy for the Unknown

Join NAS on March 31st at 2 pm ET for a panel discussion examining the likelihood of whether UAPs are of an extraterrestrial origin and the implications that this possibility holds for science and security. Click here to register.

Media

1957-1975: The Competition of the Century - America and the Space Race

A competition between two superpowers in space marked some of the greatest achievements by mankind. In this webinar, our panel discusses the legacy and history of the Space Race.

The Turn of the Screw by Henry James

The Turn of the Screw is one of the foundational works of modern horror. Watch as a panel of Henry James scholars discuss what makes his book a great American novel. 

Transparency in Education: Shining a Light on Curricula and Expenditures

Listen and watch as our panel of experts discusses how curricular and expenditure transparency is a necessary tool to hold schools and teachers accountable.

1955-1975: Quagmire - America in Vietnam

How is the Vietnam War remembered? How did the war alter domestic life, both during its course and in its aftermath? Watch as Pierre Asselin, Larry Berman, and Mark Lawrence discuss this pivotal period in American history.

The Anatomy of a Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Takeover: Case Studies from American Universities

Listen in as the National Association of Scholars and the James G. Martin Center discuss "The Anatomy of a Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Takeover."

Member Publications

Thomas B. Fowler

Computers, Computation, and the Limits of Computability
Washington, DC: XZF Technical Publications. February 07, 2022.
 

Robert Maranto

“American Way”
Arkansas Democrat Gazette. March 11, 2022.
 

Philip Carl Salzman

“Why Men and Women Are the Way They Are”
Frontier Center for Public Policy. March 03, 2022.
 

Elizabeth Weiss

“The Problem of Sex Discrimination in Indigenous Archaeology”
Quillette. February 16, 2022.
 
“The Politics of Bones”
Areo. February 8, 2022.  
 

Mary Frances Williams



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