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Accuracy in Academia

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Abbreviation
  
AIA

Revenue (2015)
  
$70,377

Formation
  
1985

Expenses (2015)
  
$139,726

Headquarters
  
Bethesda, Maryland, United States

Key people
  
Malcolm Kline Daniel J. Flynn Reed Irvine

Accuracy in Academia (AIA) is an American organization that seeks to counter what it sees as liberal bias in education.

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Mission

AIA is a nonprofit watchdog group, and think tank that describes itself as "want[ing] schools to return to their traditional mission-the quest for truth". The AIA promotes academic freedom and is particularly critical of what it describes as a left-wing bias in American academia. The AIA characterizes such bias as liberal or communist "indoctrination", and aims to stand up for the rights of politically conservative students and faculty.

History

The AIA was founded in 1985 by columnist and former Federal Reserve economist Reed Irvine as an outgrowth of Accuracy in Media.

The AIA is run by executive director Malcolm Kline. Its previous executive director, Daniel J. Flynn, was the author of the book Why the Left Hates America.

The group was criticized by prominent conservative and first Secretary of Education, William Bennett, who described AIA as "a bad idea" at the time of its founding in 1986.

Reception

In 1985 the American Association of University Professors claimed that the AIA is a threat to academic freedom due to the group's efforts to recruit students to report professors alleged to "disseminate misinformation". In contrast, others in academia have described the AIA as a "useful irritant".

References

Accuracy in Academia Wikipedia