About this Event
American science is in deep trouble, beset by multiple plagues including the irreproducibility crisis, doubts about academic integrity, turmoil over government funding, and a general erosion of public trust. It’s vital to our society, our prosperity, and our security that we reverse course and restore science to its potential and promise. But how? To rescue science, we need to understand how science got to its present state. Only then can we formulate a rescue plan.
Join National Association of Scholars (NAS) on Tuesday, February 17, 2026 at 6 pm ET at our New York City office or in the livestream audience for the release of our new report Rescuing Science. Restoring Science as Civic Virtue, authored by NAS’s Director of Science Programs, J. Scott Turner.
Turner’s report outlines the historical background of science’s current crisis, and presents a series of recommendations for restoring the intellectual autonomy and freedom that is essential for what science provides to our culture.
This event will feature J. Scott Turner, NAS Director of Science Programs and report author; Terence Kealey, Chancellor Emeritus of the University of Buckingham (UK); Geoff Horsman, Associate Professor of Biology at Wilfrid Laurier University (Canada). This event will be moderated by Jason Locasale, independent cancer researcher.
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
13 W 36th St. 4th floor, 13 West 36th Street, New York, United States
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