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Health Issues: Stress & Coping; Gender Differences in Health & Illness

M.Ed., B.S. (St. Lawrence University)
  • Willard, W.A., Dearing, F., & Belair, S. (2004). Facilitating assessment through faculty ownership: The Assessment Liaison System. Assessment Update: Progress, Trends, and Practices in Higher Education, 16 (3), 11-13.
  • Willard, W. (1991). Sex differences in intellectual functioning and behavior. CCFL Journal, 13, 18-21.
  • Willard, W. A. (2004, April 24). Identifying Learning and Behavior Disorders in Children. Invited presentation at The Symposium on Youth, Rochester, NY.
  • Dearing, F., Willard, W., & Belair, S. J. (2003, November). Facilitating assessment through faculty ownership. Paper presented at SUNY General Education Assessment Conference, Albany, NY.
  • Willard, W. A. (2003, January - March). Educating Students with Learning and Behavior Disorders: Effective Teaching Strategies. Professional development series prresented to Fairport School District, Fairport, NY.
  • Willard, W. A., LeBlanc, M. J., Palladino, Kk.A., & Chu, L. (2000, August). Valuing health and healthy behaviors: Implications for physical well-being. Poster accepted for presentation to the annual convention of the American Psychological Association, Washington, DC.
  • Willard, W. A., Palladino, K. A., LeBlanc, M. J. (2000, April). Sex differences in health behaviors: A possible explanation for the morbidity/mortality paradox. Paper presented at Quest (Oswego State University's annual showcase for scholarly and creative achievement), Oswego State University.
  • Willard, W. A., Palladino, K.A., LeBlanc, M.J., & Chu, L. (2000, March). Sex differences in health behaviors: A possible explanation for the morbidity/morality paradox Poster presented at the annual meeting of the Eastern Psychological Association, Baltimore, MD.
  • Willard, W. A., (1999, April). Valuing health and healthy behaviors: Implications for physical well-being. Paper presented at Quest, Oswego State University.
  • Willard W. A. (1999, March 4). Explaining the Morbidity/Mortality Paradox. Invited presentation to Department of Psychology, United States Military Academy at West Point, West Point, NY.Willard, W. A. (1998, April). Negative presonality traits: Possible links to sex differences in morbidity and mortality. Paper presented at Quest, Oswego State University. [Session Chair]
  • Willard, W. A. & Hooker, K. (1998, February). Personality is a personality does: A contextual analysis. Poster presented at the annual meeting of the Eastern Psychological Association, Boston, MA.
  • Willard, W. A. (1997, August). Unmitigated agency and unmitigated communion: Links to physical and psychological health. Poster presented at the annual convention of the American Psychological Association, Chicago, IL.
  • Willard, W. A. (1997, April). Setting personal goals: Implications for mental and phycial health. Poster presented at Quest, Oswego State University.
  • Willard, W. A. & Hooker, K. (1997, April). The interconnectedness between short-term and long-term goals: Implications for physical and psychological health. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Eastern Psychological Association, Washington, DC. [Session Chair - Psychological Well-Being]
  • Hooker, K., Frazier, L.D., Morfei, M.Z., Willard, W., Battista, C., & Jamyang, K. (1994, April). Stability and change in possible selves of older adults: A five-year longitudinal study. Poster presented at the 13th Bienninal Conference on Human Development, Pittsburgh, PA.
  • News 10/Channel 10 Rochester-based NBC affiliate (2003, March 31). Guest appearance for commentary on effects on children of too much exposure to media coverage of the Iraq war.
  • News 10/Channel 10 Rochester-based NBC affiliate (2003, March 10). Phone interview for commentary on effects of media violence on children and later adult development.
  • WSYR 570 AM Radio (2000, February 29). Interviewed for comments to Michigan school shooting involving children.
  • Albanese, J. (1999, December 7). Here, kiddie, kiddie: As advertisers step up campaigns to turn kids into consumers, parents need to just say no. The Post-Standard, pp. D1, D3. Interviewed for comments on effects of marketing to young children.
  • Willard, W. (1999, September 9). Soda contracts with school districts leave a bad taste. The Syracuse Newspapers/Neighbors [Northwest], p. 31. Invited guest columnist commenting on effects of product marketing in schools.
  • WRVO (Oswego) - a National Public Radio affiliate. Talk of the Region (1999, July 13). Hour-long public radio interview on pros and cons of sending children to summer camp.
  • American Psychological Association (1992 - Present)
  • Eastern Psychological Association (1995 - Present)
  • American Psychological Society (2001-Present)
  • Society for the Teaching of Psychology (APA Division 2) (2001-Present)
  • National Institute for Staff and Organizational Development (NISOD) Award for Excellence in teaching and leadership, 2004
  • Who's Who Among America's Teachers, 2004, 2005
  • Oswego State University SEED (Students Educating Everyone about Disabilities) Award for Outstanding Professor of the Year, 1999
  • Oswego State University Non-Traditional Student Union Recognition Award for service to adult students, 1998
  • Who's Who in the East, 1997, 1998
  • Who's Who in America, 1994, 2004, 2006, 2008
  • Who's Who in American Education, 1993, 2005, 2006, 2007
  • Yates County Business and Professional Women's Young Careerist, 1990
  • Who's Who of American Women, 2007
  • Empire Who's Who of Women in Education, 2006
  • Who's Who in the World, 2006