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U. North Carolina Wilmington Gender Studies Program Sees Enrollment Decline

50 students were enrolled in the 2024-2025 academic year. The post U. North Carolina Wilmington Gender Studies Program Sees Enrollment Decline first appeared on Le·gal In·sur·rec·tion.
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The i Paper
· Jul 1, 2026
Private schools’ latest tactic to attract students after VAT on fees
The number of single-sex independent institutions is declining and girls with special educational needs could be worst affected by the changes
Xtra Magazine
· Jun 25, 2026
‘Like a dystopian novel:’ U.S. universities are slashing gender studies programs
A Texas university system is getting rid of programs they deem to be centred on sexual orientation and gender identity
The College Fix
· Jun 21, 2026
Stanford trans students still ‘confused and abandoned’ two years after discussion group shut down
Two years after the cancellation of the Stanford transgender discussion group Trans, students express feelings of confusion and abandonment. Critics argue the decision being due to low attendance is misleading, emphasizing the group's importance for community support amid challenges faced by trans individuals. Concerns over isolation and a declining queer presence on campus persist.
UrduPoint
· Jun 22, 2026
VC IUB reviews Fall 2026 admission arrangements
VC IUB reviews Fall 2026 admission arrangements
Legal Insurrection
· Jul 12, 2026
U. North Texas Refuses to Fund Professor’s Travel to DEI-Related Event
the university neither funds nor reimburses individual membership in organizations when doing so does not comply with state law The post U. North Texas Refuses to Fund Professor’s Travel to DEI-Related Event first appeared on Le·gal In·sur·rec·tion.
Minding the Campus
· Jul 7, 2026
Higher Education’s Gender Imbalance Comes at a Cost
“Women generally prefer not to attend schools where the sex ratio is too skewed in their favor, or an institution where they’re on the very short end of a dating gender ratio.” The post Higher Education’s Gender Imbalance Comes at a Cost appeared first on Minding The Campus.
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Related coverage for "U. North Carolina Wilmington Gender Studies Program Sees Enrollment Decline": The i Paper — Private schools’ latest tactic to attract students after VAT on fees. Xtra Magazine — ‘Like a dystopian novel:’ U.S. universities are slashing gender studies programs. The College Fix — Stanford trans students still ‘confused and abandoned’ two years after discussion group shut down. UrduPoint — VC IUB reviews Fall 2026 admission arrangements. Legal Insurrection — U. North Texas Refuses to Fund Professor’s Travel to DEI-Related Event. Minding the Campus — Higher Education’s Gender Imbalance Comes at a Cost


