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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June 26, 2025

Education Secretary Linda McMahon Keeps Her Cool

Teresa R. Manning

Secretary of Education Linda McMahon calmly fielded partisan jabs while sounding the alarm on campus bloat, antisemitism, and ideological intolerance infecting American higher education.

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June 26, 2025

The Week in Science: June 19, 2025

National Association of Scholars

Listen in on episode 8 of The Week in Science, "Money, Africa, and Sharks."

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June 24, 2025

Higher Ed Progress and Setbacks

Kali Jerrard

Iowa and Virginia offer opposing glimpses into higher education’s current state of affairs.

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June 17, 2025

The Week in Science: June 12, 2025

National Association of Scholars

Listen in on episode 7 of The Week in Science, "Strangling science and choking telescopes?"

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June 17, 2025

America Needs to Revitalize Civics Education

Kali Jerrard

Recent protests and current events reveal a deep-seated need to educate for virtuous citizens.

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June 16, 2025

Iowa House File 437 Furthers Higher Education Reform Efforts

National Association of Scholars

The National Association of Scholars is delighted that Iowa Governor Kim Reynolds has signed into law House File 437, which creates a Center for Intellectual Freedom at the University of Iowa.

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June 11, 2025

The Week in Science: June 06, 2025

National Association of Scholars

Listen in on episode 6 of The Week in Science, "Pandemics and digital paleontology."

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June 11, 2025

The House Education Committee Gets It Right: Restore Excellence; Dump DEI

Teresa R. Manning

At a House hearing on DEI, critics dismantled the ideology as divisive, mediocre, and anti-merit, praising unity and excellence as the true foundations of national strength.

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June 10, 2025

The Alarming Decay of Mathematical Competency in America

David Randall and Jonathan Gregg

America’s existing mathematics standards promote neither high achievement nor democratic accessibility. The National Association of Scholars and Freedom in Education have drafted Model PreK-12 M......

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December 16, 2025

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DOJ Does Away with Disparate Impact Theory

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The Ayatollah’s Friends are on Your Campus

The U.S. strike on Iran and the foreign funding shaping how universities respond to it....

March 11, 2026

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Bad Faith Noncompliance: Virginia Schools Flout Supreme Court and Trump with DEI ‘Rebrand’

Trump’s EOs and the Supreme Court make DEI illegal—but colleges keep rebranding it to dodge the law....

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Where Did We Get the Idea That Only White People Can Be Racist?

A look at the double standard that has arisen regarding racism, illustrated recently by the reaction to a black professor's biased comments on Twitter....

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Taking Care

Is art worth dying for? The Monuments Men considers the value of good art and its purpose in preserving a cultural heritage....

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Hamilton: An American Musical - Its National Influence as Art

William Young finds much to praise in the hit musical....