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WIU trustees eliminate 4 degree programs in unanimous vote

Trustees at Western Illinois University have voted to eliminate African American studies, women's studies and two other degree programs due to poor enrollment and low graduation rates. The board's vote was unanimous. 

The university will allow students to minor in the eliminated program areas, which include philosophy and religious studies.

Western's registrar's office says no degrees in African-American studies, two degrees in philosophy, two degrees in women's studies and one degree in religious studies were conferred in May.

The trustees' vote follows a recommendation by provost and academic vice president Kathy Neumann and a study by a program elimination committee. 

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