KC Potter is a dean emeritus of residential and judicial affairs at Vanderbilt University.
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KC Potter is a dean emeritus of residential and judicial affairs at Vanderbilt University.
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The Vanderbilt K C Potter Center is named in his honor and houses the Office for LGBTQI Life.
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KC Potter completed a JD degree at Vanderbilt University Law School in 1964.
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In 1977, KC Potter became the dean of residential and judicial affairs where he worked as the chief arbiter and addressed student conduct.
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KC Potter managed the campus housing, fraternities and sororities, and LGBTQ student issues.
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KC Potter went to his supervisor, the associate provost, to reach out to the LGBT students.
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KC Potter led the first initiative to create a safe space for LGBTQ students on campus that year.
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KC Potter established congressional-style hearings to develop a policy and to testify to the board of trustees.
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KC Potter resided on the Vanderbilt campus in one of Cumberland's West Side Row cottages.
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KC Potter did not come out of the closet as a gay man until after his retirement.
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In 2015, KC Potter was featured in the documentary film, A Secret Only God Knows.
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