University Tosses Sexuality Textbook After Student Complains Of Pornographic Content
The University of Nebraska at Kearney has decided to discontinue the use of a sexuality textbook after a student complaint regarding pornographic content. An internal investigation confirmed that the textbook contained graphic images, although it was deemed educational rather than prurient. The university will replace the textbook and provide clearer warnings about graphic content in course descriptions.
- ▪The university's investigation corroborated a student's complaint about pornographic images in the textbook.
- ▪The textbook in question is 'Discovering Human Sexuality' and is widely used across the country.
- ▪The university will ensure that the replacement textbook aligns with course and accreditation standards.
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Education University Tosses Sexuality Textbook After Student Complains Of Pornographic Content (Photo by Brandon Bell/Getty Images) Lucy Spence Contributor June 03, 2026 2:06 PM ET June 03, 2026 2:06 PM ET Lucy Spence Contributor Font Size: const observer = new MutationObserver((mutations) => { const adDivToHide = document.querySelector("#dailycaller_incontent_1"); if (adDivToHide && dc_noads_page) { adDivToHide.classList.add("hide-premium", "hide-free"); observer.disconnect(); console.log("Ad div found and hidden"); } }); observer.observe(document.body, { childList: true, subtree: true }); The University of Nebraska at Kearney (UNK) is dropping a widely used sexuality textbook from its curriculum after an investigation corroborated a student’s complaint that it contained pornographic…
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