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Facing a 'New' Challenge: Chief Student Affairs Officers' Responses to Casino Gambling in Mississippi
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E. Ann Bailey
and Cynthia S. Dickens
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June 1, 1997
The authors present the results of a qualitative study examining chief student affairs officers' (CSAOs) perceptions of the impact of legalized casino gambling on student life, service delivery, and student affairs administration of Mississippi's college and university campuses.
Published Online: 1997-6-1
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