Articles by Don Irvine

Donald Irvine is the chairman of of Accuracy in Academia (AIA), a non-profit research group reporting on bias in education. Irvine follows his father’s legacy, Reed Irvine, to critically analyze the liberal media’s bias and brings over thirty years of media analysis experience. He has published countless blog posts and articles on media bias, in context of current events, and he has been interviewed by many news media outlets during his professional career. He currently hosts a livestream weekly show on AIA’s Facebook page which discusses current events. Irvine graduated from the University of Maryland and rose up the ranks to become chairman of Accuracy in Media until his transition to AIA. He resides in the suburbs around the nation’s capital and is a proud father and grandfather.
Features

Educating Mommies

In what has to be the ultimate feminist nightmare The New York Times reports that Ivy league schools are now turning out female students who want to be stay at home mothers.

Features

Pagan U

The name change of a University of Utah club might be unintentionally revealing.

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Donkey Law Profs

With the upcoming confirmation hearings for John Roberts to the Supreme Court, a soon to be released study seems particularly timely.

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Sensitive Mascots

Just three weeks after banning what it deemed to be “hostile” or “abusive” Indian nicknames and mascots in post season play the NCAA has backed down and granted a waiver to the Florida State Seminoles.

College Prep

Cake Course Nation

If you ever doubted that most high school students are basically lazy, you know have some proof thanks to a recently completed survey.

Features

What is in a name?

If your school’s team has a name that is not p. c., you might not find it before it changes.

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Politically Incorrect Gather on Capitol Hill

As I write this Accuracy In Academia is completing their two day conference Conservative University today on Capitol Hill. While I have to admit the attendance was below expectations (we underestimated the fickleness of hill interns ) the conferences content has been excellent.

Perspectives

Commencement Bingo

Hard nosed “Meet the Press” host Tim Russert [pictured]received an education from the students at Harvard last week.

College Prep

Berkeley No Longer Jeffersonian

Add Thomas Jefferson to the small but growing list of names of famous individuals in American history who have had their names removed from public schools in Berkeley, California.

College Prep

No Black History, No Diploma

Starting with this fall’s freshman class, high school students in the Philadelphia School District will be required to take a courses in African and African American history in order to graduate.