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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A Tale of Two Terrorists

The visa process may be in need of revision, especially if you can check YES to being a participant in genocide, or a member of a hostile foreign government and still get into the U.S. This is a posting from April 26, 2006 in which we link to the visa forms discussed by M. Stanton Evans and Mal Kline on a Thanksgiving Day C-SPAN 2 broadcast.

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AIA on C-SPAN 2

C-SPAN 2 will broadcast the last Accuracy in Academia author’s night which featured M. Stanton Evans, author of the recently published Blacklisted by History: The Untold Story of Senator Joe McCarthy and His Fight Against America’s Enemies.

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No Teacher Left Behind

Although education officials dreaded the Bush Administration’s allegedly two-fisted approach to public schools in its No Child Left Behind program, a new study shows that they seem to have found ways to work around it.

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Donor Intent Endangered

In the academic world, the subversion of grants and gifts remains a problem, even when the benefactors are alive and kicking.

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Children of a Lesser Lessing

Believe it or not, the Nobel Prize authorities and the academic elite lionize a writer who denounces both communism and feminism. That’s because they honor her for the opinions that she held before she changed her mind.

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Islamo-Fascism Memory Hole

Critics of the Islamo-Fascism Awareness Week (IFAW) events that author and activist David Horowitz presented last month should have actually attended some of the IFAW lectures.

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Baptist Backlash

Like cashiered anchorman Howard Beale in the cinematic classic Network, an increasing number of Southern Baptists are mad as Hades about the content of public education and not going to take it anymore.

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World Bank Wobblies

Students who protested at the World Bank and the International Monetary Fund a couple of weeks ago may not be on the side they wanted to join.

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Hofstra Law & Order

What do controversial mouthpiece-of-terrorist-suspects Lynne Stewart and the Law Students for Life have in common? Not much, it turns out, including the right to funding by Hoffstra University.

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Community College Bowl

Many years ago—16 to be exact—Saturday Night Live broadcast a sketch called Community College Bowl in which slow-witted contestants slowly answered simple questions normally asked of grade school students. The writers of that sketch may have been way ahead of their time.

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Earth Shoe Academies

Academics like to cultivate an image of themselves as cutting edge. Actually, while they may be more up-to-date than flat-earth theories, they are frequently not quite as far ahead of the curve as earth shoes.