Georgia State University eliminates gender studies major

Georgia State University is eliminating its gender studies major due to low enrollment. The bachelor's program for Women's, Gender and Sexuality Studies will be deactivated at the end of the current semester.
Georgia State University is dissolving its gender studies major. The decision is due to low enrollment in the program. The university's Women's, Gender and Sexuality Studies major will be deactivated at the end of the semester. This move follows a national trend of reducing or eliminating similar programs. The university cited low enrollment as the reason for the decision. The elimination of the major is effective at the end of the current semester.
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