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Name: William Dietzel on May 19, 2006Comments:Flag
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Name: Anonymous on May 19, 2006Comments: It would be a serious mistake to eliminate these programs. WMU is renowned for exceptional clinical and industrial psychology programs.Flag
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Name: Erin Van De Hey on May 19, 2006Comments:Flag
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Name: Laura Methot, PhD on May 19, 2006Comments:Flag
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Name: Koji Takeshima on May 19, 2006Comments: I believe that the decision of elimination of clinical and industorial psychology will hurt not only WMU, but also the community that the future graduates will serve.Flag
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Name: Erin Carey on May 19, 2006Comments:Flag
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Name: Holly Warner on May 19, 2006Comments:Flag
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Name: Norman Braksick on May 19, 2006Comments: I cannot imagine deleting these programs in psychology. Your graduates are in high demand from both industry and consulting firms and you decide to delete a rather low cost program to The University. This is not a good decision for the established prestige of Western Michigan University. Norm Braksick Executive director of Foods Resource Bank. and former President of the Asgrow Seed CompanyFlag
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Name: Matthew Porritt on May 19, 2006Comments:Flag
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Name: Judi DeVoe on May 19, 2006Comments:Flag
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Name: Erin Seligson Petscher on May 19, 2006Comments: It would be among the worst decisions WMU could make to drop these programs.Flag
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Name: Dr. Jason Otto on May 19, 2006Comments: The classes in the I/O program were key in building my understanding of behavioral systems (as a BS, MA and PhD student). The well rounding I gained from the OBM graduate courses is very valuable in my work as a Behavior Analysis Director today. Having had the WMU I/O graduate courses also gives me a great sense of pride because it is so well known and respected, and the thought of closing either program for so-called lack of value is terrible and irrational. That is not the way I want to remember WMU.Flag
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Name: Hui Ling Loh on May 19, 2006Comments:Flag
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Name: Thorhallur Orn Flosason on May 19, 2006Comments: Master's student - I/O PsychologyFlag
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Name: Kendra Priest on May 19, 2006Comments:Flag
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Name: Richard Seim on May 19, 2006Comments:Flag
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Name: Scott LaTour on May 20, 2006Comments: As both a recent graduate of WMU and a current grad. student, I cannot express just how integral keeping the Clinical and I/O programs is to maintaining the quality and integrity of Western Michigan University.Flag
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Name: Michael Rubin on May 20, 2006Comments:Flag
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Name: Carol Haines on May 20, 2006Comments: As an alumna of Psychology's graduate program and recent retiree from the department, I was extremely dismayed to learn that the Clinical doctoral and the Industrial masters programs were slated for elimination. I appeal to the University to reconsider the decision to eliminate these two excellent programs.Flag
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Name: Albert Neal on May 20, 2006Comments: I strongly support the continuation of the doctorate program for clinical psycholoy and the master's program for industrial psychology. We need these programs!Flag
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Name: Sheryl Lozowski-Sullivan on May 20, 2006Comments:Flag
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Name: Kathryn Culig on May 20, 2006Comments:Flag
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Name: Dennis Sullivan on May 20, 2006Comments: Please rethink your strategy about shutting down the I/O program.Flag
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Name: Kim Seckinger-Bancroft on May 20, 2006Comments:Flag
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Name: Katie Yarling on May 20, 2006Comments:Flag
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Name: Jean Clore on May 20, 2006Comments:Flag
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Name: Erick Marmolejo on May 20, 2006Comments: The development of programs with such profound impact on their respective fields, the community at large, and the university takes years of careful stewardship. Please take the time to objectively evaluate these programs before undoing the lifetime of collective effort that has gone into building these institutions.Flag
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Name: Amanda Ryan on May 20, 2006Comments:Flag
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Name: Jessica Schultz on May 20, 2006Comments:Flag
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Name: Joe Fischer on May 20, 2006Comments:Flag
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Name: Suzanne Decker on May 20, 2006Comments:Flag
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Name: Susan Hoberecht on May 20, 2006Comments:Flag
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Name: Rita G. Johnson on May 20, 2006Comments: As the parent of current graduate students in your clinical psychology and industrial psychology programs, you will be making a mistake in eliminating these two from your curriculumFlag
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Name: Allison Jay on May 20, 2006Comments: The impact that cancelling these programs would have is astronomical. It is a huge price for students, clients, families and Southwestern Michigan to pay!Flag
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Name: Theresa Souza on May 20, 2006Comments:Flag
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Name: Kimberly A. Collins on May 20, 2006Comments:Flag
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Name: James Russell Terry, Ph.D. on May 20, 2006Comments:Flag
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Name: Christie Holt on May 20, 2006Comments: We need more, not less, qualified I/O Psych people!Flag
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Name: Anonymous on May 20, 2006Comments:Flag
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Name: Miranda Anzures on May 20, 2006Comments:Flag
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Name: Arlen S. Rubin, D.C. on May 20, 2006Comments:Flag
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Name: Fred Schroyer on May 20, 2006Comments: I have worked for CLG, the behavioral science consultancy, for 8 years, not as a psychologist, but as a writer. I have been privileged to write the company's history (which has intense WMU roots), and know that several of our "best & brightest" (e.g., Leslie (Wilk) Braksick) are WMU I/O grads. I know nothing of the reasons for canceling the program, and obviously they must be strong reasons to drive such a draconian action, but I am completely bewildered. Even from casual reading, it is evident that WMU offers the premiere I/O grad program. So, why on Earth are you closing it And practically, where will my company, CLG, get its new "best & brightest" There are other fine programs, but WMU, from what I know, is the top one. Please reconsider your action.Flag
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Name: Karin Rubin on May 20, 2006Comments:Flag
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Name: Sarah VerLee on May 20, 2006Comments:Flag
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Name: Alicia Wolf-Lewis on May 20, 2006Comments:Flag
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Name: Nicholas Weatherly on May 20, 2006Comments:Flag
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Name: Melinda Sota on May 20, 2006Comments:Flag
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Name: Emily Taylor on May 20, 2006Comments:Flag
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Name: Sarah Lechago on May 20, 2006Comments: Eliminating the I/O and Clinical programs are a terrible mistake that will impait the Behavior Analysis program in time, and the University overall. In addition, these programs provide very valuable services to Kalamazoo and surrounding communities.Flag
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Name: Katherine Kennedy on May 20, 2006Comments:Flag