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"It is never appropriate to use the secondary source without acknowledging it, and even worse to present it as one's own words.” NAS President Peter Wood talks about Robin DiAngelo’s plagiarism problem with Aaron Sibarium at Washington Free Beacon: freebeacon.com/campus/robin-d…

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America needs to reject destructive diversity ideologies and return to its place as the land of opportunity for individuals—its citizens. NAS Policy Director Teresa R. Manning for American Greatness: nas.org/blogs/article/…

America needs to reject destructive diversity ideologies and return to its place as the land of opportunity for individuals—its citizens.

NAS Policy Director Teresa R. Manning for <a href="/theamgreatness/">American Greatness</a>: nas.org/blogs/article/…
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Robin DiAngelo joins the growing list of highly educated racial agitators who have been exposed as prolific plagiarists. NAS President Peter Wood breaks it down in The American Spectator: spectator.org/robin-diangelo…

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Americans need and deserve the best science education in the world. The NGSS and its derivatives will doom our children to scientific mediocrity or worse—but there’s a better way. Learn more about the Franklin Standards from NAS: nas.org/reports/the-fr…

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Full-throated, unyielding critiques that influence culture and politics, and target the foundations of any society should rest upon the firmest intellectual foundations. The true pursuit of Justice in society cannot be yielded to such flimsy ideologies.

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We need to restore the spirit of Benjamin Franklin to America’s science classrooms. With a new school year in full swing, we invite you to learn more about The Franklin Standards and to join the coalition. nas.org/reports/the-fr…

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. Philanthropy Roundtable sat down with David Randall to discuss the mission and work of the Civics Alliance, a project of NAS that seeks to re enter civics education around the ideals and institutions of liberty, republican self-government, and civic virtue. philanthropyroundtable.org/resource/the-n…

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For taking intellectual freedom seriously, Elizabeth Weiss, Frances Widdowson, and Amy Wax had their academic careers trashed by their universities and (sadly) colleagues . They shared their stories here: National Association of Scholars Cornell Free Speech Alliance MIT Free Speech Alliance youtu.be/gy3A2M24nqU

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“The best part of the First Continental Congress is that it wasn’t the last Continental Congress. We tried temperance, but it didn’t work.” National Association of Scholars President Peter Wood continues our American Revolution Series: mindingthecampus.org/2024/09/05/thi…

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At our latest event, Amy Wax, Elizabeth Weiss and Frances Widdowson discussed the facts behind their controversial perspectives, the way name-calling obfuscates real debate, and how personal attacks affect academia and their own careers. Full video: nas.org/blogs/media/vi…