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Ohio State Offers Twenty Gender and Sexuality Courses for Summer and Fall 2026 Terms

Ohio State Offers Twenty Gender and Sexuality Courses for Summer and Fall 2026 Terms

“Students apply feminist analysis to self-reflection and self-recognition with systems of power”

This is why average Americans don’t care when a school is forced to close down.

Campus Reform reports:

OSU offers 20 gender and sexuality courses for summer and fall 2026 terms

The Department of Women’s, Gender, and Sexuality Studies (WGSS) at The Ohio State University (OSU) in Columbus, Ohio, recently published a list of 20 undergraduate courses on gender ideology for the summer and fall 2026 semesters.

Of the long list of courses, four are already underway this summer. “Gender, Sex, and Power” is the only class publicly available online. Abigail Corcoran, a PhD student in the WGSS Department, teaches the course and publishes lectures on her YouTube channel.

In her syllabus video, Corcoran provides the course description, course goals, and learning outcomes of WGSS 1110. “We will think about the ways that the gender categories are often enforced…and understand the various ways in which people’s lives are impacted and informed by dominant assumptions,” the description reads.

According to one learning outcome, “Students apply feminist analysis to self-reflection and self-recognition with systems of power.”

OSU also provides a course list of previous, present, and future courses in the WGSS Department. Each course includes a general description providing information about the instructor, course title, and subject matter.

The description for WGSS 2260, called “Queer Ecologies: Gender, Sexuality, & the Environment,” states that students will “explore how queer ecologies seek to disrupt the gendered and heterosexual assumptions embedded in how we understand the environment.”

The description of another course, called “Girlhood,” says that students will look at “contemporary contexts and social differences of female, femme, trans & nonbinary adolescence at the crossroads of race, ethnicity, location, sexuality, and class.”

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ztakddot | June 19, 2026 at 1:16 pm

Only 20?


 
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henrybowman | June 19, 2026 at 3:57 pm

Wouldn’t it be cheaper in the long run just to open up a strip club in the student center?


 
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The Gentle Grizzly | June 19, 2026 at 6:39 pm

I’m sure the Ohio taxpayers are thrilled.


 
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ztakddot | June 19, 2026 at 9:04 pm

It used to be and probably still is that OSU has to accept anyone with a Ohio HS diploma, Let that sink in for a moment in this day and age of passing students to get them the hell out of your classroom and school.

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