Join NAS for "Anti-Asian Discrimination in College Admissions," "The Invention of the Air Conditioner," and more.
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Join NAS for "Anti-Asian Discrimination in College Admissions,""The Invention of the Air Conditioner," and more
Dear John,
We invite you to join the National Association of Scholars tomorrow at 2 pm ET for a discussion on the rise of discrimination against Asian-American students in higher education ([link removed]) . We also invite you to join us the following week on Tuesday, April 4, at 2 pm ET for a discussion on the invention of the air conditioner ([link removed]) .
More on our upcoming webinars and additional events:
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Join the National Association of Scholars on Tuesday, March 28, at 2 pm ET for "Anti-Asian Discrimination in College Admissions."
Every “plus” on one student’s college application translates to a “minus” on another student’s application. In the process of boosting the applications of so-called “underrepresented minorities,” admissions offices routinely penalize Asian-American applicants, dismissing their diligence and hard work as a “lack of personality.” How did the widespread discrimination against Asian-American students arise in American higher education? Why has the plight of these minority students been so disregarded by progressives?
This event will feature Wai Wah Chin, adjunct fellow at the Manhattan Institute and founding president of the Chinese American Citizens Alliance of Greater New York; Lance Izumi, Koret Senior Fellow and Senior Director of Education Studies at the Pacific Research Institute and author; and Devon Westhill, Senior Counsel at the Center for Equal Opportunity.
This event will be moderated by Wenyuan Wu, Executive Director of Californians for Equal Rights Foundation and columnist for Minding the Campus.
To learn more about the event, click here ([link removed]) .
Register for "Anti-Asian Discrimination in College Admissions" ([link removed])
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Join the National Association of Scholars on Tuesday, April 4, at 2 pm ET for "The Invention of the Air Conditioner."
The principles underlying modern air conditioning were in use even in pre-modern societies. But it wasn't until the invention of the industrial air conditioner that people were able to precisely control the temperature in their homes, offices, and other environments.
How was the air conditioner developed? What has its influence been, and how did it change our habits at home and at work?
This event will feature Salvatore Basile, author of "Cool: How Air Conditioning Changed Everything"; and Henry Petroski, professor of civil engineering and history at Duke University and author of "The Distance We've Come."
To learn more about the event, click here ([link removed]) .
Register for "The Invention of the Air Conditioner" ([link removed])
Join the National Association of Scholars on Tuesday, April 4, for a special co-sponsored event.
On Tuesday, April 4, at 7:30 pm ET, the MIT Free Speech Alliance and the Adam Smith Society are co-hosting a debate with the resolution: “Resolved, that academic DEI programs should be abolished.” The event will feature Heather Mac Donald and Karith Foster. You may register to attend the debate in person by clicking here ([link removed]) .
Please note: non-MIT email addresses should register for the option “RSVP (Non-COVID PASS SOs, Guests)”, where you will then have to create a guest account.
Register for the MIT Free Speech Great Debate ([link removed])
If you can't attend our webinar events live, you can still register to watch the recordings. All registrants will receive a follow-up email with a link to the recording shortly after each event.
If you have missed any of our past events or webinars, you may find all of our recordings here: [link removed].
I look forward to seeing you in the virtual audience!
Best,
Chance Layton
Director of Communications
National Association of Scholars
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