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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Tenured Radical Goes Global

A professor whom Accuracy in Academia has covered extensively is getting ready to take his act on the road.

Faculty Lounge

Harvard Hates Homeland Security

Apparently there are limits to the Ivy League bastion’s tolerance and one group that does not meet them provides meals and medical care to undocumented visitors from south of the U. S. border before taking them home.

Faculty Lounge

Tenured Radicals & Fox

Why did Fox News hire an analyst whose advocacy and associations make him a viable candidate for an FBI watch list? Inquiring minds want to know.

Faculty Lounge

Remedial Help Wanted

The good news is that the experts say there will be jobs in the future. The bad news is that after a generation in public school, there won’t be qualified applicants to fill them, and wait until you hear what one of those emerging sectors is.

Faculty Lounge

ABDC

A headline in The Washington Examiner reads: Despite improvement, D. C. students’ math scores still lagging.

Book Reviews

The Original Comeback Kid

American presidents of both parties, all too often, need to be appreciated at a distance. Of the 20th Century chief executives, perhaps only Ronald Reagan holds up well under scrutiny.

Campus Report

Scowls & Scribes

Robert Novak questioned authority no matter which political party was in power, in columns, books, speeches and television appearances.

News

Not Just Israel’s Problem

The stateside narrative on the Middle East has it that those most ardently arguing a tough stance against Iran are Israeli hardliners and their American supporters.

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More Teachable Moments

The latest poll from the Chronicle of Higher Education shows that conservatives make up only 15 percent of faculty and staff at surveyed colleges and universities while most polls show that more Americans than ever before are identifying themselves as right-leaning.