Texas A&M University Axes Women's and Gender Studies Degree Program Amid Limited Student Interest
Texas A&M University will eliminate its Women's and Gender Studies degree program, citing limited student interest and university policies, in an effort to align programs with 'current needs and priorities.' The decision was made following a review of available resources and academic demand.
Texas A&M University has announced plans to eliminate its Women's and Gender Studies degree program due to limited student interest and university policies, citing these factors as reasons for the decision. The move comes after years of controversy over the program's inclusion in the university's curriculum. Texas A&M joins several other major universities that have faced criticism for cutting similar programs in recent years. The exact date of the program's elimination has not been confirmed by the university.