September 5, 2023

Mandarin Without Mao

Ian Oxnevad

American policymakers must take action to ensure an alternative to the Chinese Communist Party for Mandarin language instruction.

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September 1, 2023

What I Read for My Summer Vacation: NAS Staff Edition

National Association of Scholars

Looking for a new book to read? Check out the summer reads of the NAS staff!

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August 30, 2023

A Symposium on Legacy Admissions: Hilde Kahn

Hilde Kahn

We can outlaw legacy admissions, argues Hilde Kahn, but the composition of the student body may change less than we expect.

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August 28, 2023

NAS Endorses Florida's 2023 African American History Strand

National Association of Scholars

AAHS sets a high standard for state guidance for K–12 study of African American history.

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August 25, 2023

Video: Rethinking Climate Risk

J. Scott Turner

Listen in as we discuss the various risks climate poses and how we should discuss the so-called "climate emergency."

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August 22, 2023

CounterCurrent: The Myth of State Disinvestment

Chance Layton

Overspending and financial mismanagement, not state disinvestment, has caused college tuition increases.

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August 22, 2023

Video: Winning the West

National Association of Scholars

Advancements in weapons technology have changed the world, what changes did the revolver bring and how did it help America win the West?

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August 22, 2023

Documents: Miami University's Litmus Test

John D. Sailer

Uncovered documents show how Miami University, one of Ohio’s top public universities, implements an across-the-board diversity statement requirement.

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August 21, 2023

Video: The Case Against Public Science

National Association of Scholars

In this webinar, we learn about how science is funded and what the public receives from its investment.

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