December 9, 2021

The Making of a Bureaucracy: Ohio State's DEI Regime

Marina Ziemnick

If Ohio State University plans to keep marketing itself as an institution of higher learning, it must bring an end to the DEI oligarchy and refocus its efforts on education over indoctrination.

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December 9, 2021

CRT In Practice, the Parents’ Bill of Rights, and Social Media Literacy

John D. Sailer

The year is drawing to a close, but the ongoing debate over education is far from over.

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December 7, 2021

NAS Condemns MESA's Boycott Against Israeli Universities

National Association of Scholars

The National Association of Scholars joins the Scholars for Peace in the Middle East in condemning the recent vote by the Middle East Studies Association (MESA) to boycott Israeli universities.

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December 7, 2021

Video: The Great War

National Association of Scholars

How did the complex network of alliances that led to the Great War arise? Could the war have been avoided?

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December 7, 2021

UNC School of Medicine's Quiet DEI Revolution

John D. Sailer

For over a year, the subordination of healthcare to political aims has been underway at the UNC School of Medicine. We should hope the trend is reversed.

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December 7, 2021

To Mandate or Not to Mandate—The NAS Weighs In

David Acevedo

Higher ed’s COVID-19 vaccine requirements are both excessive and unwarranted.

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December 2, 2021

Sokal III: The Latest (and Greatest?) Academic Hoax

Marina Ziemnick

Start perusing the latest issues of “elite” academic journals. There’s no telling what you might find.

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December 2, 2021

The Great American Novel Series: Go Tell It on the Mountain

National Association of Scholars

Watch our latest installment of The Great American Novel Series as we discuss James Baldwin's semi-autobiographical novel, "Go Tell It on the Mountain."

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December 1, 2021

Identity Politics Is Taking Over Astronomy

Ian Oxnevad

An astronomy profession guided by identity politics and cultural Marxism rather than scientific evidence could produce a distorted view of our solar system and the cosmos.

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November 30, 2021

The New 1619 Project Book Tells the Same Old Story

David Acevedo

Two years later, Nikole Hannah-Jones and the NYT are back with more 1619 antics.

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