“One of the lone drawbacks of affirmative action is that mediocrity can become an expectation.”— Khadijah Davis is a sophomore in the School of Nursing and Health Studies at Georgetown University.
Articles By: Accuracy in Academia
Obama’s American Classroom
See why the Obama years resemble a classroom lecture in the latest issue of Accuracy in Academia’s monthly Campus Report newsletter.
Not Ready For College
“Given the choice between losing their jobs or keeping the full 4 hours on instruction for students who enter the college with English as their second language and with significant lack of preparation for college level work, English faculty chose to act on behalf of their students and their colleagues have supported them”.—the Academic Senate of Queensborough Community College in Bayside, N. Y.
Racial Preferences Hurt Blacks
Find out how racial preferences hurt blacks in higher education in the latest issue of AIA’s monthly Campus Report newsletter.
AIA’s Debate – Does the left-right dyad dissallow proper education in universities
On June 14, 2012, Mal Kline, the executive director of Accuracy in Academia, debated John K. Wilson of the American Association of University Professors at the Heritage Foundation. Wilson, who edits the academe blog for…
Of Builders & Occupiers
Find out whether businessmen “didn’t build” America in the latest issue of Accuracy in Academia’s monthly Campus Report newsletter.
PBS: Big Bird’s Eye View
Find out what slant that PBS is teaching teachers from in Accuracy in Academia’s monthly Campus Report newsletter.
AIA’s Debate – Opening statements by Mal Kline and John K. Wilson
On June 14, 2012, Mal Kline, the executive director of Accuracy in Academia, debated John K. Wilson of the American Association of University Professors at the Heritage Foundation.
Culture War Second Front
Read highlights of the debate between American Association of University Professors member John K. Wilson and Accuracy in Academia executive director Mal Kline.
Free Pizza & Free Debate
Washington, D. C.—There will be two fairly unprecedented left/right debates taking place in June, both on the same day and one of which comes with free food.