March 17, 2021

Video: Woke and Broke

National Association of Scholars

Watch the launch event of our report, Priced Out: What College Costs America. 

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March 16, 2021

Video: A Book Too Risky to Publish

National Association of Scholars

Watch our discussion with Charles Murray, Paul du Quenoy, and Amy Wax on the importance of intellectual diversity, the dangers of cancel culture, and the life and work of Prof. Flynn. 

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March 16, 2021

Taking Free Speech Zones to Court

David Acevedo

The days of free speech on campus are long gone. Or are they? A new SCOTUS opinion sheds light on what may be the future of free speech in higher ed.

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March 15, 2021

Event: The Mayflower Compact

National Association of Scholars

Join us for a discussion on the long struggle for liberty brought about by social contracts throughout history, the thinkers of the time, and other topics that influence The Mayflower Compact and......

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March 12, 2021

NAS Condemns PSU-AAUP’s Defamation of Professor Bruce Gilley

National Association of Scholars

Professor Bruce Gilley has been canceled—again. This is now the third time that he has been censured by the academic community for his work on anti-colonialism.

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March 10, 2021

SCOTUS Allows First Amendment Lawsuit against Georgia Gwinnett College

Teresa R. Manning

The case is a sober reminder that college increasingly offers a false concept of comfort rather than education.

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March 9, 2021

What Does College Cost America?

David Acevedo

Americans now carry $1.7 trillion dollars in student debt. How did we get here? A new report by Research Associate Neetu Arnold gets to the heart of the matter.

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March 8, 2021

Rolling Back Title IX Due Process Protections is Wrong

National Association of Scholars

The National Association of Scholars condemns the Biden Administration’s steps to roll back due process rights in campus Title IX proceedings.

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March 8, 2021

Webinar Event: A Book Too Risky to Publish

National Association of Scholars

A Book Too Risky to Publish provided an extensive critique of academic censorship and self-censorship of free speech and open inquiry. To remember the recent passing of Prof. James Flynn, NA......

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March 5, 2021

Diversity Training, or "How to Throw Fuel on the Fire": An Interview

Bruce Gilley

Professor Gilley describes his thoughts on a Washington legislative bill that would require public institutions of higher education to provide faculty, staff, and students with DEI training.

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