October Newsletter
Research Theft, Censorship, and Middle East Studies

Featured Articles

October 06, 2022

Hijacked: The Capture of America's Middle East Studies Centers

Neetu Arnold

America’s Middle East Studies Centers were originally founded to study the politics, culture, and language of Middle Eastern nations. But our analyses and case studies demonstrate that Middle East centers have since shifted their focus to promoting left-wing ideologies. This report tells the story of how their research was captured by activist faculty and foreign governments.

October 12, 2022

Censorship in the Sciences

J. Scott Turner and Mason Goad

The academic sciences are no longer the haven of independent thinkers and creative adventurers on science’s endless frontier. 

October 05, 2022

0% Interest on Student Loans Is the Next Debt Forgiveness

Neetu Arnold

Interest-free student loans benefit the higher education system and the wealthy. But they are not in the interest of most Americans.

September 23, 2022

The Los Alamos Club: Cowardice Has Consequences

David Acevedo

A new bombshell report reveals China's widespread research theft at one of America's leading national laboratories.

Announcements


Colorado Board of Education Considers an Amendment to Adopt Standards Based on American Birthright

NAS is delighted that Colorado’s State Board of Education considered an amendment to adopt civics standards based on American Birthright.

NAS Jointly Releases Three Model Bills to Reform Education Licensure

The Model Education Licensure Code provides three model bills state policymakers can use to reform education schools and the education licensure process.

Tenure Track Position in Pepperdine University’s School of Public Policy

Qualified candidates with a strong background in public policy analysis and state and local policy are invited to apply for the Assistant Professor of Public Policy position for the academic year 2023-2024. Apply online here.

Campus Reform Higher Education Fellows Program

Campus Reform’s Higher Education Fellows program elevates the voices of professors and administrators concerned about academia’s leftward shift. To apply for the fellowship, contact Editor in Chief Zachary Marschall.

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

Right Ideas: Robert Nisbet

Join NAS on Thursday, October 27, at 2 pm ET for the third webinar in our new series on conservative political thought. Click here to register.

Saving Evolution from Itself

Join NAS on Friday, October 28, at 3 pm ET for a wide-ranging and penetrating discussion of one of science's modern dogmas. Register online here.

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 Typee by Herman Melville on October 25 and The Sun Also Rises by Ernest Hemingway on November 8. 

Media

New Webinar Recordings from NAS

Watch the recordings of the National Association of Scholars’ most recent webinars, including The Age of the Automobile, Climate Misinformation, Right Ideas: Christopher Lasch, The Last of the Mohicans, Right Ideas: James Burnham, Hijacked, Will Machines Rule the World?, Combatting Cancel Culture, The Catcher in the RyeThe Age of Rail, and Outsourced to Qatar.

Member Publications

Roland Alum

"La Hispanidad en EE.UU. y el Frustrado Boicot Hacia Goya Foods" [Hispanic People in the U.S. and the Frustrated Boycott of Goya Foods]
Periódico Cubano. October 05, 2022.
 

Jay Bergman

"Parents Right to Resist Indoctrination of Students"
New Haven Register. October 10, 2022.
 

Philip Carl Salzman

Philip Carl Salzman (cont.)

"National Suicide by Education"
Epoch Times. September 16, 2022.
 

Kenin M. Spivak

One America News Network. October 13, 2022.
 

Richard Vedder

"Higher Education Used to Love Controversy"
James G. Martin Center for Academic Renewal. September 28, 2022.


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