May 6, 2021

Video: The New Censorship in American Higher Ed

National Association of Scholars

Watch as Bruce Gilley, Peter Boghossian, and Oregon State Senator Dennis Linthicum discuss the capture of public education by a small band of radical activists and what it'll take to ref......

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May 4, 2021

A Six-Step Plan to Reform Higher Education

David Acevedo

In a recent article, Scott Yenor lays out a step-by-step guide for those looking to effectively research and fight against educational decay at the local level

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May 4, 2021

U.S. Senators Take a Stand Against Revisionist History and Partisan Civics Education

National Association of Scholars

Last week, Mitch McConnell and 38 Republican senators wrote Education Secretary Miguel Cardona to express "grave concern" with the Education Department's effort to destroy real civics educ......

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May 4, 2021

Idaho Rejects Critical Race Theory

Teresa R. Manning

Last week, Idaho Governor Brad Little signed into law HB 377, making Idaho the first state in the nation to outlaw the controversial pedagogy called Critical Race Theory.

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May 4, 2021

Event: 1794

National Association of Scholars

Join NAS on Tuesday, May 11th at 2 pm ET as we discuss the details of the Whiskey Rebellion's causes and the response of the federal government in its infancy.

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May 3, 2021

J. Michael Zuromskis, In Memoriam

National Association of Scholars

The National Association of Scholars mourns the passing of long-time member J. Michael Zuromskis, who passed away on March 19, 2021.

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May 3, 2021

NAS Comments on ED's Proposed Rule, "Proposed Priorities-American History and Civics Education"

Peter Wood and David Randall

The Proposed Rule relies extensively on the vocabulary of radical activists, which guarantees that these activists will receive the lion’s share of American History and Civics Education fun......

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May 3, 2021

Event: The Great American Novel Series: Invisible Man (Ralph Ellison)

National Association of Scholars

Why is "Invisible Man" a "great American novel?" In what ways is "Invisible Man" relevant for readers today? Join NAS on Wednesday, May 5th at 2 pm ET for answers to these ques......

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May 3, 2021

An Appeal to Senator John Cornyn and Congressman Tom Cole

National Association of Scholars

An open letter to Senator John Cornyn and Congressman Tom Cole, urging them to withdraw their support for the Civics Secures Democracy Act. Click to read and sign the letter.

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