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By Simon Olech, Campus Reform, (Complicit Clergy),August 10, 2025 

The University of San Diego (USD), a Catholic institution, is advancing a broad slate of gender ideology initiatives through its official policies, housing, and staff training programs.

The school’s “Guidelines for Gender Inclusive Design” instruct faculty and staff to adapt all programming and marketing to avoid causing “a painful reminder” for individuals in the LGBTQIA+ community.

The guidelines recommend that pronouns such as “they/them/theirs” be standard on university forms and appear “all the time.”

A custom pronoun option is also encouraged, alongside reminders that school officials should “lead by sharing your own pronouns.” Students are to be asked what name they “go by” rather than their legal first name to avoid misgendering through the use of a “deadname.”

USD also states in its guidelines that gender identity “is a deeply personal and sometimes fluid social construct” and should be asked for “on occasion.”

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