WMU Home > About WMU > WMU News Croteau is American Psychological Association fellowSept. 11, 2006 KALAMAZOO--Dr. James M. Croteau, professor of counselor education and counseling psychology at Western Michigan University, has been named a fellow of the American Psychological Association's Society for the Psychological Study of Lesbian, Gay and Bisexual Issues. Croteau already was a fellow of APA's Society for Counseling Psychology. He received the new designation in August at the APA's annual conference for his outstanding contributions to LGB issues in psychology. A faculty member since 1990, Croteau served as a counselor at Ithaca College for six years before coming to WMU. He is an acknowledged expert on gay and lesbian issues in the workplace and on college campuses. Croteau received a bachelor's degree from Loyola University of New Orleans and his master's and doctoral degrees from Southern Illinois University. Media contact: Jeanne Baron, (269) 387-8400, jeanne.baron@wmich.edu WMU News |