July 7, 2023

VIDEO: The Academy's Path to Illiberalism

National Association of Scholars

Listen in as we take a deep dive into the “deep state” of college accreditation, and discuss higher ed's long path to illiberalism.

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July 7, 2023

Title IX: Bad-Actor Bureaucrats Must Pay

Teresa R. Manning

An appeals recently court ruled against Texas’s Rice University and in favor of a student athlete in a Title IX case—the federal law banning sex discrimination in schools, but no......

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July 6, 2023

No Student Debt Forgiveness Without Reform

National Association of Scholars

NAS celebrates the Supreme Court's decision to block the Biden administration's student loan forgiveness program.

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July 6, 2023

VIDEO: The Invention of the Telegraph

National Association of Scholars

This webinar discusses the story behind the invention of the telegraph and how it laid the groundwork for our modern system of hyper-connected communication.

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July 6, 2023

One Step Forward: 36 Years Fighting Racial Discrimination

David Randall

By upholding the ideal of equal opportunity, the Supreme Court has redeemed America from its open endorsement of race discrimination in college admissions.

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July 4, 2023

A Landmark Victory for Merit

Kali Jerrard

The Supreme Court’s recent decision is a positive step forward for the return of merit in college admissions.

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June 29, 2023

Press Release: Harvard Loses, America Wins

National Association of Scholars

The Supreme Court of the United States has rejected the use of racial preferences in college admissions, taking the right step to forward racial equality in higher education. 

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June 27, 2023

VIDEO: The '50s and the Green Revolution

National Association of Scholars

Listen in as we discuss how the Green Revolution laid the groundwork for our modern system of food production and consumption.

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June 27, 2023

A Future in Peril?

Kali Jerrard

Troubles loom on the horizon for higher education—troubles that, if not addressed, will render college obsolete. 

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June 27, 2023

Event: The Case Against Public Science

National Association of Scholars

Join us for a provocative discussion about how we fund science, and what we are getting from our public investment.

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