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Down the Crapper: Maine University Offers Class on Bathrooms

Just three students have signed up for "An Interdisciplinary Exploration of the Bathroom"
Seamus OthotBy Seamus OthotDecember 13, 2024Updated:December 13, 202417 Comments3 Mins Read2K Views
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Students of the taxpayer-funded University of Maine at Augusta will have the opportunity to take a college-level course all about bathrooms starting in the spring semester, studying under gender studies professor Lisa M. Botshon.

[RELATED: Men Banned from Women’s Bathrooms at U.S. Capitol…]

The upcoming class, “An Interdisciplinary Exploration of the Bathroom,” promises to consider the various “values” surrounding the act of using the bathroom in different cultures and examine the way the “politics of identity” influences our thoughts on restrooms.

“Everyone has to go to the bathroom. However, where we go, how we go, when we go, and the ideas and values that surround that act vary among cultures and across time and space,” said a flyer advertising the course.

Students will learn about lavatories through an “interdisciplinary framework,” and will consider the practical aspects of sanitation and technology in bathrooms, as well as their significant cultural importance.

The course description does not explicitly mention the controversies caused by transgender-identifying people trying to use bathrooms meant for the opposite sex, though its mention of identity politics suggests that the issue will come up.

The class will be a full, three-credit course, held both online through Zoom and in person, featuring weekly two-hour and 45-minute lectures.

Students hoping to learn more about the cultural mores surrounding bathroom use must first have completed the school’s English 101 class.

The class isn’t proving popular among students. Currently, only three students have enrolled for the in-person version, and one student is set to take the class online.

Professor Botshon, a member of the English department, focuses her research on female writers, gender, race, and ethnicity, along with American pop culture.

Image of Lisa M. Botshon from the University of Maine Augusta Website

Botshon is a registered Democrat and, according to publicly available payroll information, makes $93,616.23 a year in her taxpayer-funded salary as a professor at one of Maine’s many state-funded universities.

The Maine Wire reached out to Botshon, asking for more information on the class, including a syllabus.

She did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

Her other Spring 2025 classes include the distinct courses “Women Writers” and “Major Women Writers.”

Botshon’s bathroom class is not the only outlandish course funded by Maine taxpayers at UMA.

Students can bask in the knowledge of “Feminist Praxis for Radical Self and Community Care,” which boldly claims, “Radical self-care is inside-out work,” and promises to teach attendees how to develop their own self-care routines.

Education students can take the “Mindful Teachers Teaching Mindfulness” course, which promises vaguely to enumerate the benefits of “practicing mindfulness.”

“Mindful teachers teaching mindfulness can reduce stress and anxiety, promote focus and deeper engagement, and improve both academic and behavioral outcomes,” said the class description.

English majors can take the “Embodied Writing” class, which will “explore approaches for writing about our bodies (e.g., athleticism, disability, habitual actions) as well as what it means to be a body writing (i.e., physical ways of composing).”

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Seamus Othot

Seamus Othot is a reporter for The Maine Wire. He grew up in New Hampshire, and graduated from The Thomas More College of Liberal Arts, where he was able to spend his time reading the great works of Western Civilization. He can be reached at seamus@themainewire.com

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  1. Lovemyfreedom on December 13, 2024 4:47 PM

    Seriously! This has to be a joke! Our educational system is really going down the crapper. No wonder our children are so dumb, compared to other countries. What a total waste of money and time. This “professor” is a joke!

  2. Bryan on December 13, 2024 5:26 PM

    You want to Make America Great Again? Look to the trades that are QUICKLY dying out. Show your kids that option as well, and tell them there’s nothing wrong with taking up a trade if they want. Otherwise, the future just may go down the $hitter.

  3. Olde Crone on December 13, 2024 7:40 PM

    DOGE will dismantle the Dept. of Education. This is the epitome of the dumbing down of America.
    In my family we are fully potty trained at 12 months.

  4. cheshire cat on December 14, 2024 7:13 AM

    For the love of God. Then gender studies? Give me a break. How about getting a degree in something that you can support yourself with, and quit relying on mom, dad, and the taxpayer to support you. Professor Lisa M. Botshon, is stealing from our children and needs a good swift kick between the pockets. Whoever approved this B.S. as a class at UOM needs a good swift kick in the head.

  5. Eric H. on December 14, 2024 8:40 AM

    Ms. Botshon looks remarkably like a “ he “ doesn’t “ she “ ! ?
    Maybe this is another class in the new daily game show “ “ Guess the Gender”
    So much for truth in advertising ….the university system is possibly even more polluted than the state house . Maine is going off the rails .

  6. sandy on December 14, 2024 11:03 AM

    Are their any visiting Profs from other departments to provide a working knowledge of the subject and just nouns and pronouns? For example a Biology, Chemistry, Sanitary Engineering, Civil Engineering, Code Enforcement, The cost of providing services to Towns clean water. If the course was more than a “liberal arts course” the the required prerequisite course would would be like Chem 101, Bio 101 math 101, Economics development in a free World, and other such challenging courses. Any Maine high school grad should pass Eng 101—But then again!!!

  7. sandy on December 14, 2024 11:05 AM

    “We feed the homeless, and not the brain”
    The moto of the current Dept. of Ed.
    –Gov. Mills

  8. sandy on December 14, 2024 11:13 AM

    The U of M is what it hires.

    M.A., Columbia University.
    Ph.D., Columbia University.

    Remember the riots.

  9. mark violette on December 14, 2024 12:01 PM

    This might be money well spent, since the restrooms on 95 are always closed, the state workers must not understand their importance. Hell in California, the state is encouraging you to shit anywhere

  10. R.Champ on December 14, 2024 2:35 PM

    Talk about flushing our tax dollars down the toilet. Great family discussion and certainly a featured topic on any resume. Magnificent enrichment of young minds by the whacky leftist. Any guesses on what’s next on the horizon?

  11. NoDems on December 14, 2024 3:54 PM

    Professor Botshon must be transgender or a cross dresser.

  12. Axylas on December 14, 2024 5:54 PM

    What the hell!!! Seriously ?!?! Are the people of Maine and the University of Maine board this f’in STUPID? What is wrong with Mainers?

  13. T C on December 14, 2024 5:58 PM

    From the article: “Everyone has to go to the bathroom. However, where we go, how we go, when we go, and the ideas and values that surround that act vary among cultures and across time and space,”…

    What about the 60 percent of earth’s population that literally has no bathroom? Oh, the humanity!

  14. Online machine on December 15, 2024 9:44 PM

    They offer seamless integration with social media.
    https://desk-game.ph/

  15. Democrats are Demonic on December 15, 2024 11:06 PM

    It’s Marxist communism.

  16. mainer on December 16, 2024 9:44 AM

    The only thing going down the crapper is the University of Maine!

  17. ATechGuy on December 17, 2024 2:54 PM

    What? Is there no LAB component for this course? I should believe the students should CLEAN all the bathrooms on campus in order to properly “explore” them…

    Who should the citizens of Maine write to, in order to truly expose the taxpayer waste of such “education”?

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