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Tenured Weathermen

For decades, media elites and academics alike have accepted the accounts that veterans of the anti-Vietnam War movement gave of themselves, particularly when those vets occupied academic berths.

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Academic Amnesia on the 1990s

In even-numbered years, political science professors are frequently called upon by the media to offer their thoughts on national elections, although they may not be as well-versed as they should be on history, of even the more recent variety.

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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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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.

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