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The home of “things said” by the National Association of Scholars.

September 4, 2025

Removing DEI from Higher Education Will Take Diligent Work

National Association of Scholars

Iowa’s public universities provide the latest proof that it will take long and diligent work to remove from higher education the discriminatory ideologies often referred to as "diversity, eq......

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August 21, 2025

Resignation of Seyed Houssein Mousavian is a Welcome Sign of Change

National Association of Scholars

After a 15-year stint as a Visiting Research Collaborator at Princeton’s Program on Science and Global Security, Mousavian is retiring from the university. 

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June 27, 2025

New Accrediting Organization is a Welcome Sign of Change

National Association of Scholars

The creation of the Commission for Public Higher Education is good news for future of accreditation reform.

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May 8, 2025

NAS Commends Government Proposal on Tackling Student Loan Crisis

National Association of Scholars

The Student Success and Taxpayer Savings Plan provides systematic and beneficial reform to America’s student loan system, and to higher education as a whole. It is a welcome complement to EDR......

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May 7, 2024

Creating Students, Not Activists

National Association of Scholars

The mobs desecrating the American flag, smashing windows, chanting genocidal slogans—this always was the end game of the advocates of the right to protest, action civics, student activism, direc......

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March 13, 2024

Sayed Hossein Mousavian Has No Place At Princeton

National Association of Scholars

Princeton’s employment of Mousavian in a position suited to shaping public perception and policy towards Iran’s nuclear program is not only detrimental to national security, but cedes acad......

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December 27, 2023

NAS on Plagiarism and Academic Dishonesty

National Association of Scholars

The work to expose plagiarism, just as the work to inquire into truth and extend knowledge, must be a joint effort by every scholar and citizen who cares about academic integrity.

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