Queer chief student affairs officers: the impact of lived experiences and disclosure on professional identity.
This was an interpretative phenomenological analysis study which explored how eight chief student affairs officers at institutions of higher education, seven who self-identified as gay men and one who self-identified as a lesbian woman, perceived their sexuality impacted their career and professiona...
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