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Recent Articles
Racial Bias In Texas
The National Association of Scholars found the history courses in two flagship universities in Texas—the University of Texas at Austin (UT) and Texas A&M University at College Station (A&M)— to be racially biased, but not in the manner in which the Left understands the term.
Red Chinese Choices
“Many Chinese are still poor, far fewer Chinese have access to clean water than to cell phones, and they still face many hurdles in protecting their rights and exercising their freedom.”—Ronald Coase and Ning Wang,…
Inside the MLA
Read Accuracy in Academia’s inside account of the Modern Language Association in the latest issue of AIA’s monthly Campus Report newsletter.
Academic Freedom of Information
Oddly, those academics who most cherish their academic freedom seem just as intent on exercising it secretly.
MLA Requiem
A pair of professors objected to our coverage of them at the Modern Language Association (MLA) meeting in Boston this year. Near as we can figure out, what they objected to was the fact that we covered them.
Selkie Girl Deconstructed
Stopped clocks can be right twice a day. So can academics. But in neither case can they tell the difference between AM and PM.
Her first clue should have been the word “ruler”
“The increasing favoritism shown by ostensibly elected or revolutionary heads of state in Tunisia, Libya, and Egypt to their immediate kin—the Tunisian president’s in-laws, the Libyan leader’s tribesmen, the Egyptian ruler’s son—was an infuriating affront…
The Real Haters
“There is nothing that arid, overly specialized academicians—who usually attain tenure without ever writing a readable work of interest to the cultivated general reader—hate more than well-written popular history.”—Aram Bakshian,Jr., The American Spectator, February 2013.
“Dinner For Schmucks?”
Judging by recent student reports, it appears that not even foreign language classes on our nation’s campuses are immune to the scourge of radical ideology.
Recent Articles
Princeton Professor Looks at ‘White Identity Politics’ in the Rise of Trump
A Princeton professor is asking for submissions on ‘Trumpland,’ or how ‘white identity politics’ led to the rise of Donald Trump to the White House.
Will Climate Change in Cornhusker State?
The Nebraska Board of Education is debating whether to include climate change in public school science classes and you can probably guess who is weighing in on its behalf.
Math is Too Masculine, Professor Alleged in Journal Article
Mathematics is too masculine, said a professor at Vanderbilt in a journal article.
Professor Unhappy with Doctors ‘Fat-Shaming’ their Patients
Fat-shaming has now spread to doctors, or something? A college professor is unhappy with doctors allegedly ‘fat-shaming’ their patients.
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Woman’s March
This month, we learn how to leave the Left behind, by someone who did, in the latest issue of Accuracy in Academia’s monthly Campus Report newsletter.
AAUP Dislikes Investigation of Academic Discrimination
Guess who doesn’t like the Trump Administration’s attempt to investigate whether colleges and universities practice racial discrimination in their affirmative action programs?
Students Vote with Feet, Donors with Dollars
When a Trinity College professor drew national outrage for his “Let them all ******* die” tweet about white people, his college stood by its man. Not all students and donors were similarly inclined.
Baltimore-Area College Looks to Hire Administrator Focusing on ‘Privilege’
Goucher College, located in Baltimore, Maryland, is looking to hire a social justice-minded administrator for its students.
‘Trans Identity’ will be a part of a Shakespeare Play in Minnesota Festival
At a Minnesota festival, one of Shakespeare’s plays will be interpreted through a “trans identity” perspective.
Fresno State Lets Left-Wing Prof Go
Believe it or not, Fresno State has discovered that Hate Speech can emanate from the Left.