Texas A&M Ends Women's Studies and Overhauls Classes Over Race and Gender
Source: New York Times
Texas A&M Ends Womens Studies and Overhauls Classes Over Race and Gender
New policies limiting the teaching of race and gender issues led administrators and professors to change hundreds of courses. School leaders say the rules could hurt A&Ms reputation

Texas A&M Universitys new policy to limit teaching about race and gender has led to debates on campus about academic freedom. Annie Mulligan for The New York Times
By Alan Blinder
https://www.nytimes.com/by/alan-blinder
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Jan. 30, 2026
Updated 1:27 p.m. ET
Texas A&M University said on Friday that it would end its womens and gender studies program, and that the syllabuses for hundreds of courses had been altered under new policies limiting how race and gender ideology may be discussed in classrooms. ... The university said that six courses had been canceled entirely because of the new rules, out of the roughly 5,400 that were planned for this semester at one of the nations largest public universities.
The A&M systems regents all of them appointed by Gov. Greg Abbott, a Republican approved the restrictive policies late last year, and officials have been scrambling since then to interpret and enforce them. Supporters contend that the rules are appropriate measures to prevent political ideologies, especially those often associated with the left, from entering classrooms. Opponents say the approach encourages self-censorship and is itself ideological.
A top-down demand to scrutinize a universitys entire course catalog in so short a time is extraordinarily rare in the United States, where professors have long had sweeping control over their syllabuses.
I have never seen anything like this, said Leonard Bright, a professor in A&Ms Bush School of Government and Public Service and the president of the American Association of University Professors chapter in College Station, where the A&M system has its flagship campus of more than 74,000 students. ... The regents do not seem interested in the academic freedom of students and the faculty, he added, only the freedom of their speech.
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Alan Blinder is a national correspondent for The Times, covering education.
Read more: https://www.nytimes.com/2026/01/30/us/texas-am-gender-ethnic-womens-studies-academic-freedom.html
niyad
(130,278 posts)infamous "aggie" jokes??? With apologies to any A& M alum here.
synni
(693 posts)Hit them in the wallet, where it counts.
riversedge
(79,923 posts)be very beneficial--to say the least.
Easterncedar
(5,709 posts)[link:https://pen.org/report/americas-censored-campuses-25-web-of-control/
This is important. We have to stand against this.
Dan
(5,019 posts)America will be a nation founded by White men, where everything has been done by White men, in which all births are by and for White men, for the benefit of White men, without non-White men having lived here.