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.
Perspectives

Double Standard at DePaul

In the ongoing saga of Thomas Klocek, an adjunct professor at DePaul University in Chicago, at least until recently, we can see the double standard that governs higher education today, even in nominally private schools run by religious orders.

News

AIA News

The roster of speakers who will address Accuracy in Academia’s Conservative University conference this summer is filling up but so is space in the audience.

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Is Accuracy Politically Incorrect?

In his Politically Incorrect Guide to American History Thomas E. Woods writes about the victims of communism, a subject few academics care to visit.

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Another Professing Plagiarist?

When I first discovered the work of Columbia University professor Rashid Khalidi [pictured], I did come to one conclusion: His thoughts may be bizarre but they are his own. Now, I am not so sure.

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Glass Ceiling of the MSA

Feminists at Montclair State University may want to petition the school for a portion of the income from student activity fees that the Muslim Student Association receives on the New Jersey campus.

College Prep

Adding up to Failure

Students today may know less mathematics than the pupils of any previous generation but they do feel better about it.

News

Footsteps towards the Light

Students are moving away from politically correct humanities majors and courses towards the social sciences.

Features

Class Notes

Fired essentially for no other reason than acting on her conservative Republican beliefs in her free time, acclaimed sociologist Jean Cobbs has long been a dissident whose tribulations AIA has followed with concern.

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CINO Spotlight on DePaul

Given the school’s propensity to discipline professors who make pro-Israel statements and defend those who attack Church policy and traditions, a case could be made to name DePaul University in Chicago as a college that is Catholic in Name Only.

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Climate Control

Global warming alarmists in academia who seek to extend their influence beyond the controlled environs of their own classrooms are getting help from admiring moviemakers