Is it really a win? Looking at the attached document, it's removing useful programs like petroleum engineering. The rainbow flag program is marked "keep"
The document shows that the college requested to keep LGBTQ studies. Over to the right column on that same page it shows that the provost denied the college’s request. It is getting axed.
As for petroleum engineering - I hear you on that but it seems that it wasn’t a very in-demand program from students. Other universities offer excellent petroleum engineering programs so I think Texas A&M is just making a decision there based on supply and demand.
Is it really a win? Looking at the attached document, it's removing useful programs like petroleum engineering. The rainbow flag program is marked "keep"
The document shows that the college requested to keep LGBTQ studies. Over to the right column on that same page it shows that the provost denied the college’s request. It is getting axed.
As for petroleum engineering - I hear you on that but it seems that it wasn’t a very in-demand program from students. Other universities offer excellent petroleum engineering programs so I think Texas A&M is just making a decision there based on supply and demand.
For years, Texas A&M was the top Petroleum Engineering school in the nation.
As well as Jewish Studies. I wonder how well Christian Studies is doing.