The nation's northernmost university in the contiguous states, which is expecting layoffs amid an $18 budget deficit, reportedly provides what it calls "gender-affirming care."
On a campus with gender-neutral restrooms, WWU additionally offers an annual drag show and a minor in "Queer Studies," with classes like "Queer Literature," "Queer Politics," and "Women, Gender, and Sexuality in African History."
Campus Reform's Zachary Marschall says the institution's services for gender-confused youth include hormone treatments and voice therapy.
"They are teaching students how to sound like men or women when they are not men and women," he tells AFN.

All of this, he says, is out of touch with the nation's ongoing return to common sense, where people are realizing that this is divisive ideology that makes people either say things they do not believe or become cancelled or marginalized.
"This is quite passé as far as where the country is," says Marschall. "We can look at the polling, where 79% of Americans do not think that men should be in women's sports, as well as the election results and where we are with even the de-politicalization of our culture like we saw in the Oscars on Sunday night. People are kind of over the stuff, and they're moving away from it."
It is also, in Marschall's words, "criminal" that taxpayer money goes into this.
Referring to The Nation's Report Card from January, he says students at all levels are not as smart as they used to be, which is a danger to themselves and to society.
"It's our responsibility to cut this stuff out of higher education and make college graduates as prepared as possible for society and for the workforce," he submits. "I think higher education needs to catch up and stop indulging these students' delusions about being a gender they're not and concentrate on teaching students rather than indoctrinating them."