Accuracy in Academia, a non-profit research group based in Washington, D. C., wants schools to return to their traditional mission-the quest for truth. To promote this goal, AIA documents and publicizes political bias in education in Campus Report, its monthly newsletter. CR articles focus on:
• The use of classroom and/or university resources to indoctrinate students;
• Discrimination against students, faculty or administrators based on political or academic beliefs; and
• Campus violations of free speech.
Accuracy in Academia posts more frequent updates on all of these stories and issues on its companion web site www.campusreportonline.net.
"Accuracy in Academia plays an indispensable role in fighting the
political distortions and biases that pass for knowledge on today's college
campuses. I am looking forward to being part of a campaign to challenge students
to think more accurately and broad-mindedly about the fundamental issues that
affect their lives." - Dinesh D'Souza,
Best-Selling Author
"Accuracy in Academia is reaching the leaders of tomorrow with the truth about the sexual revolution ignited in the 60s and raging today all about them. This awareness is critical to properly equipping the leaders of tomorrow. Accuracy in Academia is a lone voice carrying the message of truth and hope to a generation that seldom, if ever, is able to access the truth about America's crucial and fragile social constructs that have made us free. I am proud to stand with AIA as they relentlessly seek to provide to America's college student America's measured and true standard for a free society's smallest building block, marriage and family." - Judith A. Reisman, Author and Professor
"If sanity ever returns to the academic world, part of the credit will go
to a small newspaper called Campus Report, which has exposed innumerable incidents
of brainwashing replacing education on college campuses, storm trooper tactics
being accepted and rewarded by 'responsible' college administrators, and academic
and behavioral double standards being applied to the group to which one belongs,
rather than one's own behavior or performance." -- Thomas
Sowell, Author and Syndicated Columnist
"Accuracy in Academia does much more than complain about the leftist,
statist, and Marxist biases on American campus. It promotes awareness and
understanding of our genuine political tradition; it puts young Americans
back in touch with their ancestors. This noble mission deserves the support
of everyone who treasures liberty." -- Joseph
Sobran, Syndicated Columnist
"Groups like Accuracy in Academia are having the effect of shining a
light on the continuing depredations of leftist thugs at our universities.
The good news is that I think we are making headway. Even the mainstream media
are beginning to pay attention to the issue and to report on the sort of abuse
that occurs every day on some campus in this country. The current witch-hunt
going on in the name of 'sensitivity' and 'sexual harrassment' is leaving
a trail of victims across the landscape. With AIA's efforts, supported by
those of us who litigate such matters, I know we will prevail." - John
Howard, President, Individual Rights Foundation