Suggested Reading List
Additional resources from our recent webinar on May 15,2020
Queers Need Resources
Additional resources sample documents (links are case-sensitive):
Alumni Funding proposal, Rutgers University: https://bit.ly/3eeuf0L
Event tracking form: https://bit.ly/3efTGis
Multiple Reports and Proposals, UC San Diego: https://bit.ly/2LZIbzD
Reestablishment for Pride Center Report and Proposal, UT Knoxville: https://bit.ly/3de7pGB
Q&A from the webinar:
Q: It is 2020 and the last data I've seen on the number of LGBT Resource Center was in some work by Z Nicolazzo. The number cited was around 200. Does anyone have an updated number as well as a reference?
Answered by Shaun: According to the listings on the Campus LGBTQ Centers Directory, there are 275 LGBTQ Centers. This website is regularly updated, and I trust the information in it, and have cited it before. http://campuslgbtqcenters.org/listing
Q: As a one person office, what is the role of community involvement, student advocacy and/or the threat of lawsuits/protests/compliance issues in expanding supervisory and administrative support of LGBTQ+ Centers?
Q: Hello Everyone, I run a Gender and Sexuality Student Programs department. I am the only person in this department, and while I was approved for another person, I have now been told we will not be able to hire because of COVID19. How are you pivoting?
Books
The Invisible Leaders: Student Affairs Mid-Managers, Robert B. Young (1990)
Online Articles
How to Be Successful in Middle Management | Indeed.com https://www.indeed.com › career-advice › career-development › be-succes...
Journal Articles
Orienting Mid-Level Student Affairs Professionals,Mather, Peter C.; Bryan, Stephen P.; Faulkner, William O.,College Student Affairs Journal, v27 n2 p242-256 Spr 2009