September 5, 2023
American policymakers must take action to ensure an alternative to the Chinese Communist Party for Mandarin language instruction.
September 1, 2023
Looking for a new book to read? Check out the summer reads of the NAS staff!
August 30, 2023
We can outlaw legacy admissions, argues Hilde Kahn, but the composition of the student body may change less than we expect.
August 28, 2023
AAHS sets a high standard for state guidance for K–12 study of African American history.
August 25, 2023
Listen in as we discuss the various risks climate poses and how we should discuss the so-called "climate emergency."
August 22, 2023
Overspending and financial mismanagement, not state disinvestment, has caused college tuition increases.
August 22, 2023
Advancements in weapons technology have changed the world, what changes did the revolver bring and how did it help America win the West?
August 22, 2023
Uncovered documents show how Miami University, one of Ohio’s top public universities, implements an across-the-board diversity statement requirement.
August 21, 2023
In this webinar, we learn about how science is funded and what the public receives from its investment.
December 16, 2025
Disparate impact theory is on the Trump administration’s chopping block, signaling a move away from discriminatory government policy practices....
March 3, 2026
The U.S. strike on Iran and the foreign funding shaping how universities respond to it....
March 11, 2026
Trump’s EOs and the Supreme Court make DEI illegal—but colleges keep rebranding it to dodge the law....
May 15, 2015
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....
February 21, 2014
Is art worth dying for? The Monuments Men considers the value of good art and its purpose in preserving a cultural heritage....
October 17, 2018
William Young finds much to praise in the hit musical....