“No bias here,” claim many members of the professoriate, but some students and trustees have a different perspective.
Articles By: Malcolm A. Kline
Academic Rights and Wrongs
AIA’s Mal Kline recently debated academic freedom issues with Megan Fitzgerald of Campus Free Speech.
Taking AIM to AU
When AIA’s Mal Kline debated with professors at American University he learned that balance means using a book critical of The New York Times for being right of center by a teacher who likes that newspaper.
Behind the SAF Scenes
Surprising exchanges took place between Ward Churchill and a number of conservatives “backstage” at the recent Academic Freedom Conference.
Zinnophobia
The frequently required history text, A People’s History of the United States misleads and misinforms students.
Fair Public Schools?
When groups like FairTest wage war against standardized testing, their motivations deserve scrutiny.
Union-Made Miseducation
Are teachers’ unions necessary or are they inhibiting school improvement?
Around Campus Alternatively
Many colleges now have an an independent and conservative press willing to write about what goes on in their classrooms and in classrooms at other universities.
Bucknell Babylon
Waste and funding abuse at Bucknell University might go unreported if not for the staff of The Counterweight.
Osama bin Laden Academically
An academic take on the mastermind of the 9/11 attacks may be more insightful than it at first appears to be.