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Conservative University Scenes
by: Malcolm A. Kline, August 04, 2005

In continuing the tradition of Accuracy in Academia’s summer symposia, we sought to give college students information and perspectives on events current and historical that they are not likely to get from mandatory campus anti-war rallies and college lecture halls. (read more)


The Glass Ceiling of Women’s Studies
by: Malcolm A. Kline, October 18, 2005

Colleges and universities spend billions on women’s studies programs, mostly at the taxpayers’ expense, but coeds are avoiding these programs to a greater extent than television viewers avoid the WB. (read more)


Big Brother in School
by: Rose Capozzi, January 18, 2006

While parents may believe they have the sole right to teach their children about sex, at least one court has said otherwise and approved sex surveys being handed out to children without parental consent. (read more)


Academic Evangelicals
by: Malcolm A. Kline, July 06, 2006

When most Professors talk about religion, they have trouble relating to most evangelicals. (read more)


Politically Incorrect Feminism
by: Mary Kapp, July 23, 2007

Even the most freewheeling women’s studies programs will not acknowledge the innate differences between men and women. (read more)


Feminism on Red Alert
by: Deborah Lambert, April 25, 2008

What would inspire a conference on feminism at Harvard to feature conservative viewpoints? (read more)


Anti-Civil Liberties Union
by: Malcolm A. Kline, July 09, 2008

In reality, the ACLU bears a closer resemblance to the insulated plutocrats it inveighs against than it does to any underdog that you can think of. (read more)


More Teachable Moments
by: Malcolm A. Kline, September 09, 2009

The latest poll from the Chronicle of Higher Education shows that conservatives make up only 15 percent of faculty and staff at surveyed colleges and universities while most polls show that more Americans than ever before are identifying themselves as right-leaning. (read more)