Articles by Malcolm A. Kline

Malcolm A. Kline is the Executive Director of Accuracy in Academia. If you would like to comment on this article, e-mail contact@academia.org.
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AIA Turns 25

Accuracy in Academia, which has been annoying academics for a quarter of a century, celebrates its 25th anniversary this year.

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Astroturfing Academia

Apparently, the president is having such a hard time of it politically that he is even losing faith in part of his base—academia.

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My Own Private Berkeley

The good news is that Berkeley produces a skewed world view. The bad news is that it provides an all too accurate microcosm of academia.

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Consensus on Academic Bloat

A man who Accuracy in Academia rarely sees eye-to-eye with nonetheless makes a  good point  in the October 8, 2010 issue of the Chronicle of Higher Education.

Current Wisdom

Modern-Day Voltaires

“The Tea Party Movement, otherwise known as the Great Peasant Revolt of 2010, has been greeted by the country’s ruling class with all the sympathy that Voltaire expressed toward the Catholic Church: ‘Kill the infamous thing!’”— Dr. Marvin Folkertsma, political science professor, Grove City College.

Faculty Lounge

Subsidized Professors Reject Transparency

Professors dependent on government subsidies in Texas are complaining about a new law there that forces them to let their students know what is in their courses before they are trapped in their classrooms.