Curriculum Vitae



Curriculum VitaeJULIA MCQUILLAN709 Oldfather Hall Department of Sociology University of Nebraska Lincoln, NE 68588-0324402-730-1935, 402- 472-6070 (Fax), JMcQuillan2@unl.eduEducation1998Ph.D. University of Connecticut1991M.A. University of Connecticut1989B.A. University of Connecticut, Summa cum LaudeProfessional Employment2019-Present Willa Cather Professor2012-Present Chair, Department of Sociology, UNL 2011-Present Professor, Department of Sociology, UNL2012-2015 Director, Survey Research, Statistics & Psychometrics Core 2005-2011 Associate Professor, Department of Sociology, UNL1998-2005 Assistant Professor, Department of Sociology, UNL2005-2012 Director or Co-Director, Bureau of Social Research, UNL2006-2007 Acting Director, Survey Research, Statistics & Psychometrics Core Facility, UNL1997-1998 Assistant to the Director of Research (Judith Fifield), Department of Family Medicine, University of Connecticut Health Center Honors and Awards 20172018 Sociologists for Women in Society (SWS) Distinguished Feminist Lecturer2013Department Executive Officer Leadership Development Fellow, CIC2013Co-Awardee (with Mary Anne Holmes) Chancellor's Outstanding Contribution to Women?Award2007Nebraska Association for Sociology Graduate Students Outstanding Faculty Mentor Award, University of Nebraska.2003Arts and Sciences College Award for Outstanding Teaching, University of Nebraska.1999-2001Parents Association and the Teaching Council, Certificate of Recognition for Contributions to Students, University of Nebraska.1998Phi Beta Kappa Honors Society1998Sociologists for Women in Society, Cheryl Allyn Miller Award for the Study of Women and Work.Edward Victor Gant Scholarship for Outstanding Graduate Student, University of Connecticut.Grants and Contracts ExternalAwarded2018“Worlds of Connections: Engaging Youth with Health Research through Network Science and Stories in Augmented Reality” Julia McQuillan (PI), Patricia Wonch Hill (Co-I), Christine Cutucache (Co-I), Kirk Dombrowski (Co-I), Bilal Khan (Co-I). $1.2 Million. SEPA NIGMS National Institutes of Health. NIH 1R25GM129836-012018“Planning Grant: Engineering Research Center for Additive Manufacturing Technologies in Distributed, Localized Food Manufacturing (AMFM).” NSF award # 1840419. Jeyam kondan Subbiah (PI), Julia McQuillan (Co-I), David Britton (Co-I), Mark Riley (Co-I), Ali Tamayol (Co-I). $100,000. National Science Foundation.2012“Biology of Human: Understanding Ourselves Through the Lens of Current Biomedical Research” NIH 1R25OD010506. $1.3 Million. Judy Diamond (PI), Julia McQuillan (Co-Investigator), Charles Wood (Co-Investigator). SEPA proposal National Institute of Health. 2012“Expanding the Typology of Life Transitions in Women Using a Clinical Data-Based Approach” Kathy Kaiser (PI), Margaret Kaiser (Co-PI), Julia McQuillan (Co-PI). American Nursing Foundation. $7,500. 2012“Big Ten STEM Writing Retreat”. The Elsevier Foundation – New Scholars Grant Awardee. $45,000. Patricia Wonch Hill (PI), Mary Anne Holmes (Co-Investigator) and Julia McQuillan (Co-investigator). 2010 “Introducing the National Survey of Fertility Barriers.” Workshop at the Population Association of America. $10,000. With Karina M. Shreffler, Julia McQuillan, Arthur L. Greil, and David R. Johnson.2008“Advance Nebraska: NSF Institutional Transformation Grant.” HRD-0811250. Co-Principal Investigators Mary Anne Holmes, Julia McQuillan, Stephanie Adams, David Mandersheid, and Barbara Couture. $3.8 Million.2007“Transition From High school for Students Who Have Received Special Services.” Nebraska Department of Education Special Populations. Stacia Halada and Julia McQuillan, to the Bureau of Sociological Research. $80,763. 2004“Infertility: Pathways and Psychosocial Outcomes.” R01 HD044144-01A. National Institute of Child Health and Human Development (NICHD). ($2,485,580). Principal Investigator Lynn White. Additional Co-investigators: Julia McQuillan, David R. Johnson, Larry Greil, Naomi Lacy, Mary Casey Jacob, Lauri Scheuble. Internal2018Research Council Distinguished Lecturer Award to bring Dr. Peter Bearman to campus to give a talk. 2018Convocations Committee Award to bring Dr. Peter Bearman to campus to give and award. 2016 College of Arts and Sciences International Travel Enhance Grant to attend the European Population Council meeting. 2013 Research Council Grant in Aid (UNL) (Patricia Hill, PI; McQuillan, co-investigator) Understanding Science Identity Development and the Role of Peer Social Networks-Biology of Human The major goals of this project were to obtain funding to support the purchase of computers to aid in survey data collection at a Title I Middle School in Lincoln Nebraska, as well as to gain formative feedback for NIH SEPA Biology of Human materials. $9,8622009 Minority Health-Related Research Projects – Tobacco Settlement Fund. Experiments on contact and cooperation with minority compared to non-minority survey participants in the Infertility: Psychosocial and Behavioral Outcomes study. University of Nebraska-Lincoln. $49,987.2007Faculty Development Leave. University of Nebraska - Lincoln. One semester leave.2006 Laymann Fund Award. “Sustaining Breastfeeding after Employment: Assessing the Role of Child Care Providers.” With Patricia Wonch Hill. University of Nebraska - Lincoln. $7,747.2003 Haas Award Junior Faculty Summer funding. Department of Sociology, University of Nebraska - Lincoln. $2,500.2001 University of Nebraska-Lincoln and-University of Nebraska Medical Center Joint NIH Research Program Competition. David Johnson, Julia McQuillan, Janis J. Twiss, Naomi Lacy, Mary Casey Jacob, and Danelle Deboer, "Managing Infertility: Social Effects on Pathways and Psychological Well-Being." University of Nebraska-Lincoln. $50,000.2000 Gallup Research Professorship. "Intra-Individual and Intra-Couple Change in Family/Market Connections: Implications for Meeting Competing Demands." University of Nebraska-Lincoln. One course release. 1999 Layman Fund Award. "Longitudinal Work and Family Project." University of Nebraska-Lincoln. $6,3501998Faculty Summer Research Fellowship. “Assessing Causal Order Between Paid and Domestic Work Over Time Among Two-Earner Spouses”. University of Nebraska-Lincoln. $6,500.1998Research Grand-In-Aid. “Following 24 Girls as They Become Women: 1992-1999”. University of Connecticut - Storrs. $2,517.Publications (Peer reviewed) Johnson, Katherine, Ophra Leyser-Whalen, Arthur L. Greil, Karina Shreffler, and Julia McQuillan. Forthcoming. , "Infertility and self-identification: The Indeterminacy of the illness-self relationship" Sociological Perspectives. Tiemeyer, Stacy, Karina Shreffler, and Julia McQuillan. Forthcoming. “Change in Motherhood Status and Fertility Problem Identification: Implications for Life Satisfaction”. Journal of Marriage and Family. DOI: 10.1111/jomf.12595Shreffler, Karina, Stacy Tiemeyer, Arthur L. Greil, Julia McQuillan, and Tiffany Spierling. Forthcoming. “Partner congruence on fertility intentions and values: Implications for birth outcomes.” Journal of Social and Personal Relationships. 36:8. , Arthur L., Kathleen Slauson-Blevins, Katherine Johnson, Nicholaus Park, Julia McQuillan, and Michele Lowry. Forthcoming. Degrees of Medicalization: The Case of Infertility Health-Seeking”. Sociological Quarterly.Greil, Arthur L., Kathleen Slauson-Blevins, Michele Lowry, and Julia McQuillan. Forthcoming. Concerns about Treatment for Infertility in a Probability-Based Sample of U.S. Women. Journal of Reproductive and Infant Psychology. Johnson, Katherine M., Arthur L. Greil, Karina M. Shreffler, and Julia McQuillan. 2018. “Fertility and Infertility: Toward an Integrative Research Agenda.” Population Research & Policy Review, 37 (5):641-666.Ray, Colleen, Sela Harcey, Arthur L. Greil, Stacy Tiemeyer, and Julia McQuillan. 2018. “Stability and change in personal fertility ideals among U.S. women in heterosexual relationships”. Demographic Research. 39:16:459-486.Shreffler, K.M.,?Tiemeyer, S., McQuillan, J., Greil, A.L., & *Spierling, T.?2018. Couple congruence on fertility intentions and values and implications for fertility behavior.?Journal of Social and Personal Relationships.?doi: 10.1177/0265407518787232Jochman, Joseph, Alexis Swendener, Julia McQuillan, Luke Novak. 2018. “Are Biological Science Knowledge, Interests, and Science Identity Framed by Religious and Political Perspectives in the United States?” The Sociological Quarterly. 59:4:584-602.Terceira A. Berdahl and Julia McQuillan. 2018. “Self-Rated Health Trajectories among Married Americans: Do Disparities Persist over 20 Years?”?Journal of Aging Research, Vol. 2018, Article ID 1208598.?, O., Greil, A. L., McQuillan, J., Johnson, K. M. and Shrefffler, K. M. 2018. ‘Just because a doctor says something, doesn't mean that [it] will happen’: Self-perception as having a Fertility Problem among Infertility Patients. Sociology of Health & Illness. 40:3:445-462. doi:10.1111/1467-9566.12657Greil, A. L., K. Slauson-Blevins, J. McQuillan, M. H. Lowry, A. R. Burch, & K. M. Shreffler. 2018. “Relationship Satisfaction Among Infertile Couples: Implications of Gender & Self-Identification”. Journal of Family Issues. 39(5), 1304-1325.?doi:10.1177/0192513X17699027Hill, P. W., McQuillan, J., Spiegel, A.N., & Diamond, J. (2018). Discovery orientation, cognitive schemas, and disparities in science identity in early adolescence. Sociological Perspectives. 6(1), 99-125. doi:10.1177/0731121417724774, K.M., Greil, A.L., & McQuillan, J. 2017. Responding to infertility: Lessons from a growing body of research & suggested guidelines for practice. Invited paper for Special Issue on Translational Family Science: Family Relations. 66(4):644-658. doi:10.1111/fare.12281Hill, P. W., McQuillan, J., Talbert, E. J., Spiegel, A. N., Gauthier, G. R., & Diamond, J. 2017. Science Possible Selves and Desire to be a Scientist: Mindsets, Gender Bias, and Confidence during Early Adolescence, Social Sciences, 6(2), 55. , G. Robin. Patricia Wonch Hill, Julia McQuillan, Spiegel, Amy. N., and Diamond, Judy. 2017 “The Potential Scientist’s Dilemma: How the Masculinization of Science Shapes Friendships and Science Job Aspirations” Social Sciences 6 (1), 14., Karina M., Stacy Tiemeyer, Cassandra Dorius, Tiffany Spierling, Arthur L. Greil, and Julia McQuillan. 2016. “Infertility and Fertility Intentions, Desires, and Outcomes among U.S. Women.” Demographic Research. 35. 1149-1168. Shreffler, Karina, Arthur L. Greil, Julia McQuillan, Kami L. Gallus. 2016. "Reasons for Tubal Sterilization, Regret, and Depressive Symptoms”. Journal of Infant and Reproductive Psychology. 34 (3) 304-313.Kazyak, Emily, Nicholas Park, Julia McQuillan, and Arthur L. Greil. 2016. “Attitudes toward Motherhood among U.S. Sexual Minority Women.” Journal of Family Issues. 37 (13), 1771-1796.Greil Arthur L., Kathleen Slauson-Blevins, Stacy Tiemeyer, Julia McQuillan, and Karina M. Shreffler. 2016. A New Way to Estimate the Potential Unmet Need for Infertility Services Among Women in the United States. Journal of Women's Health. 25 (2), 133-138.Greil, Arthur L., Kathleen S. Slauson-Blevins, Karina M. Shreffler, Katherine M. Johnson, Michelle H. Lowry, Andrea R. Burch, and Julia McQuillan. 2017. “Decline in ethical concerns about reproductive technologies among a representative sample of US women”. Public Understanding of Science. 26 (7) 789-805. Tichenor, Veronica, Julia McQuillan, Arthur L. Greil, Andrew V. Bedrous, Amy Clark, Karina M. Shreffler. 2017. Variation in Attitudes Toward Being a Mother by Race/Ethnicity and Education Among Women in the United States. Sociological Perspectives. Volume 60 (3), 600-219.Diamond, Judy, Julia McQuillan, Patricia Wonch Hill, Amy N. Spiegel, Rebecca Smith, John West, and Charles Wood. 2016. Viruses, Vaccines and the Public. Museums & Social Issues: A Journal of Reflective Discourse. 11 (1) 9-16. DOI:10.1080/15596893.2016.1131099Diamond, J., Ben Jee, Camilla Matuk, Julia McQuillan, Amy Spiegel, and David Uttal. 2015. “Museum monsters and victorious viruses: Improving public understanding of emerging biomedical research”. Curator 58(3): 299-311.Shreffler, Karina. M., Arthur .L. Greil, K.S. Mitchell, & Julia McQuillan. 2015. “Variation in pregnancy intendedness across U.S. women’s pregnancies”. Maternal and Child Health Journal. 19 (5) 932-938.Shreffler, K.M., Julia McQuillan, A. L. Greil, & D.R. Johnson. 2015. Surgical sterilization, regret, and race: Contemporary patterns. Social Science Research. 50:31-45.McQuillan, Julia, Arthur L. Greil, Karina M. Shreffler, and Andrew V. Bedrous. 2015. “The Importance of Motherhood and Fertility Intentions among U.S. Women.” Sociological Perspectives. 58 (1) 20-35.Greil, Arthur L., Julia McQuillan and Delida Sanchez. 2014. "Does fertility-specific distress vary by race/ethnicity? Findings from a probability sample of women in the United States." Journal of Health Psychology. 2(2)183-192. DOI: 10.1177/1359105314524970Blevins-Slauson, Kathleen; Julia McQuillan and Aurthur L. Greil. 2013. Online and In-Person Health-Seeking for Infertility. Social Science and Medicine. 99:110-115. DOI information: 10.1016/j.socscimed.2013.10.019.Spiegel, Amy. N., Julia. McQuillan, Peter. Halpin, Camilla Matuk, & Judy Diamond. 2013. Engaging teenagers with science through comics. Research in Science Education, 43(6), 2309-2326. Doi: 10.1007/211165-013-9358-x.Greil, Arthur.L., Katherine Johnson, Julia McQuillan, & Karina J. Shreffler. 2013. The Importance of Social Cues for Medical Helpseeking: The Case of Infertility. Social Inquiry. 83:2:209-237. Whitbeck, Les, Kellie Hartshorn, Julia McQuillan and Devan Crawford. 2012. “Factors Associated with Growth in Daily Smoking among Indigenous Adolescents”. Journal of Research on Adolescence. 19:22:768-781McQuillan, Julia, Arthur L. Greil, Karina M. Shreffler, Kari C. Gentzler, Patricia Wonch Hill, John Hathcoat. 2012. “Does the Reason Matter? Childlessness Specific Distress among U.S. Women.” Journal of Marriage and Family. 74:5:1166-1181.Tichenor, Veronica., McQuillan, Julia. Greil, Authur.L., & Shreffler, Katrina.M. 2011. The Importance of Fatherhood to U.S. Married and Cohabiting Men. Fathering. 9:3:232-251. , Aurthur.L., McQuillan, Julia., Shreffler, Karina.M., Johnson, Kathleen., & Blevins-Slauson, Katherine. 2011. "Race and Medical Services for Infertility: Stratified Reproduction in a Population-Based Sample of U.S. Women." Journal of Health and Social Behavior. 52:4:?493-50. , Arthur L., Kathleen Johnson, Julia McQuillan, Naomi Lacy. 2011. "Are prior pregnancy outcomes relevant for models of fertility specific distress or infertility helpseeking?" Human Fertility 14:3:160-166.Greil, Arthur L., Karina M. Shreffler, Lone Schmidt, Julia McQuillan. 2011. "Variation in Distress among Infertile Women: Evidence from a Population-Based Sample". Human Reproduction. 26:8:2101-2112.Greil, Arthur L., Kathleen Slauson-Blevins and Julia McQuillan. 2011. “The Social Construction of Infertility”. Sociological Compass.5:8:736-746.Shreffler, Karina M., Julia McQuillan, and Arthur L. Greil. 2011. “Pregnancy Loss and Distress among U.S. Women.” Family Relations. 60:3:342-355.Greil, Arthur L., Julia McQuillan, Michele Lowry and Karina Shreffler. 2011. Infertility treatment and fertility-specific distress: A longitudinal analysis of a population-based sample of U.S. women. Social Science & Medicine. 73:1:87-94. , Julia, Arthur L. Greil, and Karina M. Shreffler. 2011. “Pregnancy Intentions among Women Who Do Not Try: Focusing on Women Who Are Okay Either Way.” Maternal and Child Health Journal. 15:2:178-187. . Distinct Profile Found Among Women Ambivalent about Pregnancy. Perspectives on Sexual and Reproductive Health.42:3:216-217. Greil, Arthur L., Julia McQuillan, Maureen Benjamins, David R. Johnson, Katherine M. Johnson, and Chelsea R. Heinz. 2010. “Specifying the Effects of Religiosity on Medical Helpseeking: The Case of Infertility.” Social Science & Medicine. 71:4:734-742. , Judith, Julia McQuillan, Melanie Peele, Vitaly Nazarov, Andrea Apter, Thomas Babor, Joesph Burleson, Robert Cushman, Jeri Hepworth, Eric Jackson, Susan Reisine, Joseph Sheehan, and Joan Twiggs. 2010. “Improving Pediatric Asthma Control Among Minority Children Participating in Medicaid: Redesigning Practice to Deliver a Chronic Care Model.” Journal of Asthma.47:7:718-27.Greil, Arthur L. and Julia McQuillan. 2010. “Trying Times”: Medicalization, Intent, and Ambiguity in the Definition of Infertility.” Medical Anthropology Quarterly. 24:137–156. , Arthur L., Julia McQuillan, Katherine M. Johnson, Kathleen Slauson-Blevins, and Karina M. Shreffler. 2010. “The Hidden Infertile: Infertile Women without Pregnancy Intent in the United States.” Fertility and Sterility. 93: 2080-3. Greil, Arthur L., Kathleen Slauson-Blevins, and Julia McQuillan. 2010. “The Experience of Infertility: A Review of Recent Literature.” Sociology of Health and Illness. 32: 140-162. , Karina M., Julia McQuillan, Arthur L. Greil, Naomi Lacy, and Christine Ngaruiya. 2009. “Odds of Having a Regular Doctor and Perceptions of Caring: Ethnic Patterns Among Women Aged 25 to 45.” Family Medicine. 41: 271-276. PMID: 19343558 HYPERLINK "" , Lee, James Gentry, and Julia McQuillan. 2009. “Ritual-Based Behavior that Reinforces Hegemonic Masculinity in Golf: Variations in Women Golfers’ Responses.” Leisure Sciences. 31(1)19-36.Berdahl, Terceira and Julia McQuillan. 2008. “Occupational racial composition and Non-Fatal Work Injuries.” Social Problems. 55:549-572. , Julia, Arthur L. Greil, Karina M. Shreffler, and Veronica Tichenor. 2008. “The Importance of Motherhood Among Women in the Contemporary United States.” Gender & Society. 22: 477-496. 6 , Mary Casey, Julia McQuillan, and Arthur L Greil. 2007. “Psychological Distress by Type of Fertility Barrier.” Human Reproduction. 22: 885-894. , Julia, Arthur L. Greil, and Rosalie A. Torres Stone. 2007. “Infertility and Life Satisfaction Among Women.” Journal of Family Issues. 28:955-981., Rosalie Torres and Julia McQuillan. 2007. “Beyond Hispanic/Latino: The Importance of Ethnicity-Specific Earnings Analyses.” Social Science Research.36:175-200., Lynn and Julia McQuillan. 2006. "No Longer Intending: The Relationship Between Relinquished Fertility Intentions and Distress." Journal of Marriage and Family. 68(2) 478-490., Lynn, Julia McQuillan, and Arthur L. Greil. 2006. “Explaining Disparities in Infertility.” Fertility & Sterility. 85:853-857. White, Lynn, Julia McQuillan, Arthur L. Greil, and David R. Johnson. 2006. “Infertility: Testing a Helpseeking Model.” Social Science & Medicine. 62:1031-1041. , Lee, Julia McQuillan, and Connie Chapple. 2005. “I Just Want to Play: Women and Golf.” Sociology of Sport & Social Issues. 29:313-337., Judith, Julia McQuillan, Steven Armelli, Howard Tennan, Susan Reisine, and Glenn Affleck. 2005. “Strain, Daily Work Stress and Pain in Workers with Rheumatoid Arthritis: Do Job Characteristics Make a Bad Day Worse?” Work & Stress. 18:275-291. , Connie, Julia McQuillan, and Terceira Berdahl. 2005. "Gender, Social Bonds and Delinquency: A Comparison of Boys’ and Girls’ Models.” Social Science Research. 34:357-383. , Arthur L. and Julia McQuillan. 2004. “Help-Seeking Patterns among U.S. Women.” The Journal of Reproductive and Infant Psychology. 22:305-319., Julia, Arthur L. Greil, Lynn White, and Mary Casey Jacob. 2003.” Frustrated Fertility: Infertility and Psychological Distress Among Women.” Journal of Marriage and Family. 65:1007-1018. , Lee, Seungwoo Chun, and Julia McQuillan. 2003. "A Review of Gendered Consumption in Sport and Leisure." Special issue on gender of Academy of Marketing Science Review. Online Journal: , Julia, Judith Fifield, Joseph Sheehan, Susan Reisine, Howard Tennen, Victor Hesselbrock, and Naomi Rothfield. 2003.” A Comparison of Self-Reports of Distress and Affective Disorder Diagnosis in RA: An ROC Analysis.” Arthritis & Rheumatism. 49:368-376.. HYPERLINK "" , Julia and Julie Pfeiffer. 2001. "Why Anne Makes us Dizzy: Reading Anne of Green Gables from a Gender Perspective." Mosaic. 34:17-32.Fifield, Judith, Julia McQuillan, Howard Tennen, T. Joseph Sheehan, Susan Reisine, Victor Hesselbrock, and Naomi Rothfield. 2001. “History of Affective Disorder and the Temporal Trajectory of Fatigue in Rheumatoid Arthritis.” Annals of Behavioral Medicine. 23:34-41. , Joan, Julia McQuillan, and Myra Marx Ferree. 1999. “Meaning and Measurement: Reconceptualizing Measures of the Division of Household Labor.” Journal of Marriage and the Family. 61:712-724. , Judith, Howard Tennen, Susan Reisine, and Julia McQuillan. 1998. “Depression and the Long-Term Risk of Pain, Fatigue and Disability in Patients with RA.” Arthritis & Rhuematism. 41:1851-1857. HYPERLINK "" , Myra Marx and Julia McQuillan. 1998. “Gender-Based Pay Gaps: Methodological and Policy Issues in University Salary Studies.” Gender & Society. 12:7-39., Judith, Susan Reisine, Joseph Sheehan, and Julia McQuillan. 1996. "Gender, Paid Work and Symptoms of Emotional Distress in Rheumatoid Arthritis Patients." Arthritis & Rheumatism. 39:427-435. Weakliem, David, Julia McQuillan, and Tracey Schauer. 1995. "Towards Meritocracy? Changing Social Class Differences in Intellectual Ability." Sociology of Education. 68: 271-286.Reisine, Susan, Julia McQuillan, and Judith Fifield. 1995. "Predictors of Work Disability in Rheumatoid Arthritis Patients - A Five Year Follow-up." Arthritis & Rheumatism. 38:1630-1637. Book chaptersMcQuillan, Julia, Mary Anne Holmes, Patricia Wonch Hill, and Mindy Anderson-Knott. 2016. “Does the Road Improve in the Land of the Tenured? Exploring Perceptions of Culture and Satisfaction by Rank and Gender”. Ch. 4 in Pathways, Potholes, and the Persistence of Women in Science: Reconsidering the Pipeline. Enobong Hannah Branch. Forthcoming, Lexington Books.McQuillan, Julia, Mary Anne Holmes, Patricia Wonch Hill, and Mindy Anderson-Knott. 2016. “Smooth Roads to Promotion: Creating Data Guided and Community Created Changes for Eliminating Bumps and Potholes”. Ch. 12 in Pathways, Potholes, and the Persistence of Women in Science: Reconsidering the Pipeline. Enobong Hannah Branch, Ed.?.Forthcoming. Lexington Books.Wonch Hill, Maryann Holmes,?and Julia McQuillan. 2014. The New STEM Faculty Profile: Balancing Family and Dual Careers, in?Vasilikie Demos,?Catherine White Berheide, Marcia Texler Segal?(Eds.)?Gender Transformation in the Academy (Advances in Gender Research, Volume 19)?Emerald Group Publishing Limited, pp.3 – 20Johnson, K.M., Julia McQuillan, Arthur L. Greil, & Karina M. Shreffler. 2014. “Towards a More Inclusive Framework for Understanding Fertility Barriers.” In Reframing Reproduction: Conceiving Gendered Experiences, M. Nash (Ed). Pages 23-38. Palgrave MacMillan.McQuillan, Julia and Myra Marx Ferree. 1997. "The Importance of Variation Among Husbands and the Benefits of Feminism for Families." Pp. 213-225 in Alan Booth (ed.) Men in Families. New Jersey: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, Inc. Technical and Evaluation reportsShreffler, K.M., J. McQuillan, A.L. Greil, & K.M. Johnson. 2011. “On the Fence: New Insights on Pregnancy Ambivalence.” National Council on Family Relations Report 56(2): F7-9.McQuillan, Julia, Bryner, Nicole.R., Richardson, Amanda., & Spiegel, Amy. N. 2011. World of Viruses Summative Evaluation Report: Study I Results. 2011.McQuillan, Julia and Amanda Penn Richardson. Membership Committee Report on Patterns in SWS membership and reasons for non-renewal for 2009McQuillan, Julia. Consultant for the American Bankruptcy Institute study of Fees. Stephen J. Lubben. "ABI Chapter 11 Professional Fee Study" (December 1, 2007). Available at SSRN: , Julia and Cheryl Wiese. 1999. "Request for Proposals to Study the Death Penalty in the State of Nebraska, 1973-2000. Nebraska Crime Commission.McQuillan, Julia. 1996. Consultant. Truck Renting and Leasing Industry Report: Size, Growth and Purchasing Trends (Survey Based on 1994 Operations). McQuillan, Julia. 1993. Consultant. “World Presidents' Organization: Event Preferences Survey Results.”McQuillan, Julia. 1993. Consultant. Report of the Working Group on the Status of Women Faculty at the University of Connecticut Health Center.AbstractJacob, M.C., McQuillan, J., Greil. A.L., White, L. 2003. Psychological distress by type of fertility problem. Program Supplement, 59th Annual Meeting of the American Society for Reproductive Medicine, p. S51.Book Reviews McQuillan, Julia. 2011. When Couples Become Parents: The Creation of Gender in the Transition to Parenthood. 25:?4:?536-538.McQuillan, Julia. 2000. Review: Weaving Work and Motherhood. Anita Ilta Garey in Journal of Marriage and the Family. 63:595-596. , Julia. 2000. Review: Challenges for Work and Family in the Twenty-First Century by Dana Vannoy and Paula J. Dubeck (Eds) in Social Science Quarterly.McQuillan, Julia. 1993. Review: Never Too Thin by Eva Szekely (1988) and Anorexia and Bulimia: Anatomy of a Social Epidemic by Richard Gordon. (1990) in Gender & Society (Pp. 473-475).Other Non-Peer Reviewed PublicationsMcQuillan, Julia. 2016. Why I go to the Chairs & Directors Workshop at ASA. ASA Footnotes. McQuillan, Julia. 2014. My reflections on Patterson. Speak for Sociology. Blog. , Karina.M., Julia McQuillan, Aurthur.L. Greil and Katherine.M. Johnson. 2011. “On the Fence: New Insights on Pregnancy Ambivalence.” National Council on Family Relations Report 56(2): F7-9.De Welde, Kris, Laura Logan, Jessica Holden-Sherwood, Julia McQuillan, and Joya Misra. 2010 “Me and My Posse: Making Feminist Change in the Academy.” Sociologists for Women in Society, Network News, Vol 27(4): 4-6. Invited Presentations/Panels2019 McQuillan, J., Patricia Wonch Hill, Mary Anne Holmes, Mindy Anderson Knott, and Nestor Hernandez. “I just want to be a scientists: real life conundrums in the struggle for institutional transformation.” Feminist Lecture. Sociologists for Women in Society. February. Denver, Colorado. 2018 McQuillan, J. Organized and Served on a Panel on Gender Equity. November 30, 2018. Rocco Theatre.2018 McQuillan, J. “Free Speech and Sociology Departments” August 10, American Sociological Association, Department Chairs Pre-Conference, Panelist.2018 McQuillan, J. Structuring Institutions for Faculty Success. January 17th. 2018. Research Seminar. Medical School Duluth & College of Pharmacy. 2017 McQuillan, J. How Can We Discover Science Kinds of People? TEDxYouthLincoln talk on August 19th, 2017. 2017 McQuillan, J & Hill, P. W. “The Potential Scientist’s Dilemma: How the Masculine Framing of Science Shapes Friendships and Science Job Aspirations.” ?Presented February 2017 at the UNL Discipline Based Educational Research (DBER) seminar series. 2016 “Disseminating Science Identities Through Afterschool Science Clubs using Comics: Even Non-Attending Friends Benefit” with Patricia Wonch Hill and Julia McQuillan (Presenters) Collaborators: First Author, G. Robin Gauthier, Amy Spiegel, and Judy Diamond. Nebraska Sci Ed Summit. December 12, 2016.2015 “From Discovery to Identity: Finding Ways to Engage All Youth In Science.” Midwest Regional Noyce Regional Meeting. Omaha, NE. October 30. 2015 “Adding Value to Science Communication through Social Science Partnerships” UNL Sci-COMM Conference. October 4, 2015. Program of Excellence in Biological Systems Engineering.2014 “Mission: Graduate Programs Prepare students to Produce and Apply Sociological Theories, Knowledge, and Methods as well as to Think Critically and to Engage Meaningfully in Multiple Employment Sectors.” Panelist at the American Sociological Association Director of Graduate Studies Workshop, Annual Meeting, San Francisco, Ca. August 15.2014 “Moving Towards Promotion to Full Professor: Leadership and Scholarship Development” Oklahoma State University, Stillwater, Department of Human Development and Family Science, March 272013 Academic Leadership Workshop on Diversifying the Leadership and panel about being a Department Chair. University of Nevada-Las Vegas; October2013 Implicitly Reducing Implicit Bias. Panel on Implicit Bias. Advance Co-PI meeting. March. Alexandria, VA.2012 Surgical Sterilization, Regret & Race. Women’s and Gender Studies. University of Nebraska. Fall. With Karina Shreffler.2012 Women’s Foundation of Lincoln Nebraska, Women’s Health Public Access T.V. Show on “Infertility”.2012 “Unanticipated Interconnections between Men in Families and Women in STEM” Phi Beta Kappa Initiation Ceremony Talk. University of Nebraska. April.2012 “STEM faculty Experiences by Gender, Race and Rank” Eastern Sociological Society Invited Panel on Pathways and Potholes: Entry, Persistence, and Exit in STEM Fields – Mini-Conference: Women in Science. February 25. New York City. With Christina Falci, Megumi Watanabe, Patricia Wonch Hill and Mary Anne Holmes.2012 “Overburdened by Home an Job Devotion: Raising Questions about Gender Assumptions to Bring Some Relief”. College of Arts and Sciences Staff Council. University of Nebraska-Lincoln. February 16, 2012. 3:00-4:00 pm.2011 “Loaded Words: How Gender Stereotypes Can Backfire” Sponsored by the Women’s Commission. Weslyan University. December 1, 2011. 3:30pm.2011 McQuillan, Julia, Arthur L. Greil, and Karina Shreffler. National Survey of Fertility Barriers: Lessons for Practitioners from Population Data. . University of Nebraska Medical Center. Department of Family Medicine. May 10, 2011. 2011 McQuillan, Julia, Arthur L. Greil, Karina Shreffler, Patricia Wonch Hill and John Hathcoat. “Identity, Stigma, and Childlessness Distress: Focusing on Reasons Why Women Have No Children.” Family Interest Group. University of Nebraska. April 15.2010 Wonch Hill, Patricia and Julia McQuillan. August, 2010. Work and Childcare Contexts on Breastfeeding. National Institute of Child Health and Development conference on Contextual Influences on Breastfeeding Decision-Making Processes 2010 McQuillan, Julia, Christia Falci, Megumi Watanabe, and Mary Anne Holmes. “Perceptions of Climate and Connectivity Among UNL STEM Faculty: Insights from STEM faculty at UNL from 2008: Part 2.” University of Nebraska-Lincoln. April. 2010 Falci, Christina, Julia McQuillan, Megumi Watanabe, and Mary Anne Holmes. “Perceptions of Climate and Connectivity Among UNL STEM Faculty: Insights from STEM faculty at UNL from 2008: Part 1”. University of Nebraska-Lincoln, February. 2010 McQuillan, Julia. Guest Lecture Women’s Studies 101 – Transnational Feminism. “Global Infertility.” University of Nebraska. March.2009 “Trying to, Trying Not to, or Okay Either Way: Categorizing Women Who Do Not Plan Pregnancies.” University of Oklahoma. October.2009 “The Importance of Population Based Research for Understanding Women’s Health Issues.” Testimony to the Office of Research on Women’s Health. Strategic Planning Meeting. Brown University. Providence, RI. September.2008 “Utilizing Internal Funding Resources to Develop Successful Grant Proposals” Survey Research, Statistics and Psychometrics workshop. University of Nebraska-Lincoln. September. 2007 “Context and Change in Health Research: A Multilevel Model Approach.” University of Connecticut Health Center, Ethel Donaghue Center for Translating Research into Practice and Policy Seminar Series. Farmington, CT. September. 2007 “Context and Change in Health Research: A Multilevel Model Approach.” Survey Research, Statistics and Psychometrics workshop. University of Nebraska- Lincoln September.2007 “Designing Evaluation plans for NSF Advance Grant Proposals” with Mindy Anderson-Knott. University of Nebraska-Lincoln. May.2007 “Academic Survey Research Organizations: Transitions to New Directors.” Academic Survey Research Organizations (ASRO). Ann Arbor, MI. February.2007 “Interviewing for Academic Jobs.” Career Development Committee. Sociologists for Women in Society. New Orleans, LA. February.2002 “Gender and Power in Two Earner Marriages." LeMoyne College Survey Evaluation and Analysis Lab (SEAL). Syracuse, NY. March.2000 “Analysis of Hierarchical Data." Special Session sponsored by the Research and Theory Section of the National Council for Family Relations. Minneapolis, MN. November. Public SociologyTEDxYouthLincoln: How Can We Discover Science Kinds of People? August 19th, 2017. Lincoln Radio Station Interview (10 minutes) with Patricia Wonch Hill about the article “Blinded by Science”. March 23, 2017.“Disseminating Science Identities through After-School Science Clubs Using Comics: Even Non-Attending Friends Benefit” Nebraska k-12 Science Education Summit. December 12, 2016. Innovation Campus. “Recognizing Students’ Science Identity” Lincoln Public Schools, Middle and High School Science Teachers annual back to school workshop. Morrill Hall. August 8, 2014.January 2013 Women’s Health 10: Infertility (Available on youtube at: )Selected Refereed Presentations and Posters(From over 60)2018 “Stability and Change in Motherhood Status and Fertility Problem Identification: Implications for Changes in Self-esteem” August 14. American Sociological Association, Reproductive Bodies and Selves paper session. Philadelphia, PA.2018 “Gendered Science Identity Changes during the Progression through a U.S. Middle School.” August 13. American Sociological Association, Social Psychology refereed Roundtable. Philadelphia, PA.2018 “Stability and Change in Motherhood Status and Fertility Problem Identification: Implications for Changes in Self-esteem" American Sociological Association. August 2018. Reproduction Session Presentation.2018 "Does the Self-Identifier Matter? Self-Identifying As Having a Fertility Problem and Depressive Symptoms Among U.S. Couples " Submission #2509, "Routes to Parenthood" European Population Council. June 7-9, 2018.2017 “Capturing Couple Desire: Couple Agreement, Type of Desire, and Her Accuracy” Sela Harcey, Colleen Ray, Julia McQuillan, Arthur L. Greil, and Deadric Williams. American Sociological Association. August 13, 2017. Montreal, Canada. Roundtable.2017 “Mutual Influence? Gender, Partner Pregnancy Desires, Fertility Intentions, and Birth Outcomes in U.S. Heterosexual Couples” Colleen Ray, Sela Harcey, Julia McQuillan, and Arthur L. Greil. American Sociological Association. August 12, 2017. Montreal, Canada. Presentation.2017 “The Instability of Perceived Infertility: A Longitudinal Analysis in Life Course Context Using German Panel Data” for the PAA 2017 Annual Meeting. Jasmin Passett Wittig, Martin Bujard, Arthur L. Greil. 2016 “Unintended births among women in the United States: might some be “okay” instead? European Population Council Biennial Meeting. Mainz, Germany. Julia McQuillan, Stacy Tiemeyer, Michael S. Rendall, Arthur Greil, 2016 “Thinking about babies: his, her, and their desire”. European Population Council Biennial Meeting. Mainz, Germany. Sela Harcey, Colleen Ray, Julia McQuillan, Larry Gibbs, Arthur Greil.2016 “Maybe Baby? A Latent Class Analysis of Couple-Level Desire to Have a Baby. Sela Harcey, Colleen Ray, Julia McQuillan, Larry Gibs. And Arthur L. Greil. American Sociological Association. Seattle, Washington. August. 2016 “The Potential Scientist’s Dilemma; Gender Differences in the Salience of Science in Same-Sex Adolescent Friendships. Gertrude Robin Gauthier, Patricia Wonch Hill, Julia McQuillan, Amy Spiegel, and Judy Diamond. American Sociological Association. Seattle, Washington. August. 2016 “Self-Labeling and Medical Contact for Fertility Problems.” Annual meeting of the Southwest Social Science Association. Las Vegas, NV, 2016. Ophra Leyser-Whalen, University of Texas at El Paso; Arthur L. Greil, Alfred University; Julia McQuillan, University of Nebraska at Lincoln; Katherine M. Johnson, Tulane University; Karina M. Shreffler, Oklahoma State University.2015 Tiemeyer, Stacy, Larry Gibbs, Karina Shreffler, Arthur Greil, and Julia McQuillan. “Sexual Satisfaction Among U.S. Women in Marital and Cohabiting Unions: Are Pregnancy Attitudes Relevant?” Presented at the May 2015 Population Association of America Annual Meeting, San Diego, CA2015 Shreffler, Karina M., Julia McQuillan, Arthur Greil, Stacy Tiemeyer, and Kathleen S. Slauson-Blevins. "Infertility and Fertility Intentions, Desires, and Outcomes among U.S. Women"?Poster will be presented at the 2015 Population Association of America Annual Meeting, San Diego, CA2015 Julia McQuillan. Organizer and Presenter. Identities in Middle School: Lessons from a School-Wide Social Network Study. March 26. Kansas City, MO.2015 Julia McQuillan, Loretta Bass, Ligaya McGovern, Akiko Yoshida. Organizers for the MSS Authors Book Panel. March 26. Kansas City, MO.2014 Greil, Arthur, Julia McQuillan, Kathleen S. Slauson-Blevins, Stacy Tiemeyer, and Karina M. Shreffler. “Estimating the Need and Unmet Need for Infertility Services.” Poster presented at the 2014 Population Association of America Annual Meeting, Boston, MA2014 Julia McQuillan. Starting a Dialogue: Childfree, Reproduction, and Family Scholars.. Sociologists for Women in Society. Round Table.2013 Patricia Wonch Hill, Mary Anne Holmes, Julia McQuillan. The New Faculty Profile. March. ADVANCE PI Meeting. Alexandria, VA.2012 Patricia Wonch Hill, Mary Anne Holmes, Julia McQuillan.. Can we Afford Not To Pay Attention to Gender Equity in U.S. Universities? Bergen, Norway. August. Gender Equity in Higher Education. 2012 Julia McQuillan, Veronica Tichenor, Arthur L. Greil, Andrew Bedrous. Motherhood & Meanings Among Black, Hispanic, Asian, & White Women in the U.S.A. Eastern Sociological Society. February. New York City. 2012 Julia McQuillan, Patricia Wonch Hill, Mary Anne Holmes. Academic Rank & Faculty Perceptions: Is Higher Better for White Men Only? Eastern Sociological Association. February, New York City.2012 Julia McQuillan, Kathleen Johnson, Arthur L. Greil, Karina Shreffler. Beyond Involuntary Childlessness: Toward a More Inclusive Notion of Reproductive Barriers. Midwest Sociological Society Annual Meeting. Minneapolis, MN.2011 Falci, Christina, Julia McQuillan, Megumi Watanabe, and Mary-Anne Holmes. “Gender and Isolation in the Ivory Tower: Insights from Social Network Analysis of Science, Technology, Engineering and Math Departments.” Roundtable Presentation, American Sociological Association Annual Meeting, Atlanta, GA August 20102012 McQuillan, Julia. Critic for an “Author Meets Critic” Session on Sara Damaske “For the Family”, Midwest Sociological Society, Minneapolis, Mn, March, 2012.2012 McQuillan, Julia, Aurthur L. Greil, Katherine M. Johnson, Katrina Schreffler. Reframing Reproduction. Paper session, Midwest Sociological Society, Minneapolis, MN, March, 2012.2011 Johnson, Katherine M. Arthur L. Greil, Julia McQuillan, Karina Shreffler. Fertility and Infertility: Toward the Integration of Two Research Traditions. National Council On Family Relations, Theory Construction and Research Methodology (TCRM). Orlando, FL. November 2, 2011.*Katherine Johnson received the award for the best student paper at the TCRM meeting.2011 Cooper, Ashley Frear, Julia McQuillan, Stacia Jorgensen and Amanda Richards. 2011. Do Extra Efforts enhance Retention of Racial/Ethnic Subgroups in Longitudinal RDD Telephone Surveys? American Association of Public Opinion Research. Arizona.2011 Anderson-Knott, Mindy, Amanda Richardson, Ashley Frear Cooper, Julia McQuillan and Stacia Jorgensen. Text Box Formatting in a State Omnibus Survey: Content, Response and Perceptions. American Association of Public Opinion Research. Arizona. 2011 Shreffler, Karina, Katherine Stamps Mitchell, Julia McQuillan and Arthur L. Greil. American Women’s Pregnancy Histories: Patterns of Correlates and Intentions. American Sociological Association Session on Family Demography. 2011 Berdahl, Terciera and Julia McQuillan. Aging and Intersectionality. American Sociological Association. 2010 Cooper, Ashley Frear, Andrew Bedrous, Julia McQuillan, Stacia Jorgenson and David R. Johnson. Poster. “Why so Hard to Find? Using state-level cell-only, unemployment, and immigration rates to assess panel survey contact success.” Annual Meeting of the American Association of Public Opinion Research. Chicago, Il. May.2010 McQuillan, Julia, Karina Shreffler, and Arthur L. Greil. Presentation. “Infertile Women’s Reasons for Not Seeking Treatment: Values, Social Pressure, and Fertility Intentions among U.S. Women.” Annual Meeting of the Midwest Sociological Society. Chicago, IL. April.2010 Greil, Arthur L., Julia McQuillan, Karina Shreffler, Katherine M. Johnson, and Kathleen Slauson-Blevins. Presentation. “The Importance of Social Cues for Medical Helpseeking: The Example of Infertility.” Annual Meeting of Eastern Sociological Society. Boston, MA. March.2009 Greil, Arthur L., Karina M. Shreffler and Julia McQuillan. Presentation. “Explaining Racial/Ethnic Disparities in Helpseeking: The Case of Infertility.” Presented at the Society for the Study of Social Problems Annual Meeting. San Francisco, CA. August.2009 Burch, Andrea R., Arthur L. Greil and Julia McQuillan. Poster. “Types of Infertility and Distress: Results for a Nationwide Sample of Women.” American Psychological Association. Toronto, Ontario. August. 2009 Shreffler, Karina M., Patricia Hill, Arthur L. Greil, and Julia McQuillan. Presentation. “Distress among US Women by Type of Pregnancy Loss.” American Sociological Association. San Fransisco, CA. August.2009 McQuillan, Julia, Arthur L. Greil, and Karina M. Shreffler. Roundtable Presentation. “Importance of motherhood and fertility intentions.” American Sociological Association. San Francisco, CA. August.2009 McQuillan, Julia, Arthur L. Greil, and Karina. Shreffler. Presentation. ”Okay Either way.” Midwest Sociological Society Meeting. DeMoines, IA. April.2009 McQuillan, Julia. Raleigh Contreras, Arthur L. Greil, and Karina M. Shreffler. Presentation. “Importance of Fatherhood in the lives of Men in Relationships with Women.” Eastern Sociological Society. Baltimore, MD. March. 2009 Falci, Christina, Megumi Watanabe, Julia McQuillan and Mary-Anne Holmes. “STEM Faculty Network Marginalization within Departments by Gender and Race” Poster session at the NSF ADVANCE Conference, Washington, D.C. October 2009.2008 Shreffler, Karina M., Arthur l. Greil, and Julia McQuillan. Symposium Presentation. “Relationship Satisfaction and Fertility Intentions for Married and Cohabiting Couples.” National Council on Family Relations Annual Meeting. Little Rock, AR. November.2008 Shreffler, Karina, Cheyl Delk, Julia McQuillan, Arthur L. Greil. Poster. ”Racial/Ethnic Differences in Surgical Sterilization: Rates, Regrets and Distress.” National Council on Family Relations Annual Meeting. Little Rock, AR. November2008 Hathcoat, John, Karina M. Shreffler, Julia McQuillan and Arthur L. Greil. Poster. “Childlessness Distress and Psychosocial Well-being.” National Council on Family Relations Annual Meeting. Little Rock, AR. November.2008 Greil, Arthur L., Julia McQuillan, and Karina M. Shreffler. Presentation. “The Importance of Motherhood and Medical Help-seeking among Infertile Women.” Society for the Study of Social Problems. Boston, MA. August.2008 Greil, Arthur L., Julia McQuillan, David R. Johnson, and Andrea R. Burch. Presentation. “Dissecting the Effects of Religiosity on Medical Helpseeking: The Case of Infertility.” Association for the Sociology of Religion. Boston, MA. November.2008 Greil, Arthur, Kathleen Slauson-Blevins and Julia McQuillan. Presentation. “The Experience of Infertility: A Review of Recent Literature.” Conference on Reproductive Health Challenges.” Oslo, Norway. August.2008 McQuillan, Julia, Arthur L. Greil, and Raleigh Contreras. Presentation. “Self-Identifying as Infertile: A Preliminary Investigation.” Conference on Reproductive Health Challenges. Oslo, Norway. August.2008 Greil, Arthur L., Julia McQuillan, and Andrea R. Burch. Presentation. Stages in Infertility Helpseeking: Findings from a Representative Sample of US Women. Conference on Reproductive Health Challenges; Oslo, Norway. August.2008 Jacob, Mary Casey, Julia McQuillan, and Arthur L. Greil. Poster. “ Fertility barriers and psychological distress.” American Psychological Association, Boston, MA. August.2007 McQuillan, Julia and Ann Hobbes. Presentation. “The Effect of Divorcing on Perceived Sacredness of Marriage.” National Council on Family Relations. Pittsburgh, PA. November.2007 McQuillan, Julia, Arthur L. Greil, Karina M. Shreffler, Veronica Tichenor. Presentation. “The Salience of Motherhood among Women in the Contemporary United States.” American Sociological Association. New York, NY. August.2007 Shreffler, Karina M., Julia McQuillan, Arthur L. Greil, and Christina Ngaruiya. Presentation. “Racial/Ethnic Health Disparities for Women of Childbearing Age: Continuity and Perceptions of Care. American Sociological Association. New York, NY. August.2006 Hill, Patricia and Julia McQuillan. Poster. “Sustaining Breastfeeding after Employment: Assessing the Role of Child Care Providers.” National Council on Family Relations. Minneapolis, MN. November.2006 Berdahl, Terceira and Julia McQuillan. Presentation. “Occupational Racial Composition and Non-Fatal Work Injuries”. American Sociological Association. Montreal, Quebec. August. 2006 Torres Stone, Rosalie and Julia McQuillan. Presentation. “Labor Market Effects on the Children to Mothers’- Hourly-Wage Relationship.” Annual Meeting of the American Sociological Association. Montral, Quebec. August.2005 Torres Stone, Rosalie, Julia McQuillan and Florence Ma?tita. Presentation. “The Importance of Ethnicity-Specific Analyses in the Exploration of the Motherhood wage penalty.”Society for the Study of Social Problems. Philadelphia, PA August.2005 McQuillan, Julia and Arthur L. Greil. Presentation. “Thinking about Motherhood.” Annual Meeting of the American Sociological Association. Philadelphia, PA. August.2005 Greil, Arthur L. and Julia McQuillan. Presentation. “Exploring the Ambiguities of Fecundity Status.” Reproductive Disruptions Conference. Ann Arbor, MI. May.2004 Greil, Arthur L., Julia McQuillan, and Rosalie Torres Stone. Presentation. “Fertility Problems and Life Satisfaction among Women”. American Sociological Association. San Francisco, CA. August.2003 McQuillan, Julia, Arthur L. Greil, Lynn White and David R. Johnson. Frustrated Fertility. Presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Sociological Association. August.2002 Greil, Arthur L., Julia McQuillan, Lynn White and David R. Johnson. Presentation. “Infertility, Treatment-Seeking, and Psychological Distress.” International Conference on Infertility. Goa, India, October.2001 Chapple, Connie, Julia McQuillan and Terceira Berdahl. Presentation. “Gender, Delinquency, and Social Control Theory: Addressing a Persistent Critique.” American Society of Criminology. Atlanta, GA. November. 1999 McQuillan, Julia and Myra Marx Ferree. Presentation. “Gender and Grievances among Two Earner Couples.” American Sociological Association, Chicago, IL. August.1999 McQuillan, Julia and Julie Pfeiffer. Presentation. “Gender Vertigo: Or Why Anne makes us Dizzy”. Conference on Modern Critical Approaches to Children’s Literature. Nashville, TN. March.1996 Twiggs, Joan and Julia McQuillan. Presentation. "The Division of Household Labor: Toward a Gender Hierarchy of Task Measurement". Eastern Sociological Society, Baltimore, MD. April.1996 McQuillan, Julia. Presentation. "Gender Based Pay Gaps: Institutional versus Individual Explanations." Eastern Sociological Society. Boston, MA. March.1995 McQuillan, Julia and Myra Marx Ferree. Presentation. "The Importance of Variation Among Husbands and the Benefits of Feminism for Families: Comments on John Gottman's ‘Toward a Process Model of Men in Marriages and Families.’" Conference on Men in Families, The Pennsylvania State University, State College, PA. November. 1994 Reisine, Susan, Judith Fifield, and Julia McQuillan. Presentation. "Chronic Illness and Work Status Over Time." Eastern Sociological Society. Baltimore, MD. March.Presentations to the University of Nebraska Community2019 McQuillan, Julia and Clint Krehbiel. February 21. Leading with an Outward Mindset. Department Executive Officer Luncheon Workshop.2016 McQuillan, Julia. January 21. Peer Powered: Helping Each Other Find the Good (aka Trying to Be Relentlessly Positive). Department Executive Officer Brown Bag Session.2014 McQuillan, Julia and Stacy Tiemeyer. “Disparities in Unintended Pregnancies & Unmet Need for Infertility Health Services- Innovating Combined Integrated & Missing Data Analysis Models.” Poster presented at UNL Minority Health Disparities Initiative Winter 2014 Retreat, Ashland, NE2011 Falci, Christina, Julia McQuillan and Megumi Watanabe. “STEM Faculty Networks across Social Status and Climate.” Department of Sociology Colloquium, University of Nebraska, Lincoln, NE March 2011.2010 McQuillan, Julia and Christina Falci. “Perceptions of Climate and Connectivity among UNL STEM Faculty: Insights from STEM faculty at UNL from 2008.” ADVANCE-Nebraska results presentation to STEM Faculty. University of Nebraska, Lincoln, NE April 2010.2010 Falci, Christina and Julia McQuillan. “UNL STEM Faculty Networks and Climate.” ADVANCE-Nebraska results presentation to STEM Faculty. University of Nebraska, Lincoln, NE February 2010.TeachingCourses TaughtIntroduction to Sociology, Social Psychology, Sociology of Health and Health Professions, Introduction to Research II, Sociology of Gender (400/800), Sociology of Marriage and Family, Family Diversity (400/800), Advanced Graduate Statistics (OLS Regression), Seminar in Family, Seminar in Gender, Seminar in Multilevel Modeling, Seminar in Social Psychology,Professional Development course in PublishingVisiting ClassesFeminist Theories Class. Lead a class on feminist approaches to intersectionality. Nov. 1, 2016. Instructor: Tammy Burnett.Sociology 353 Sociology of Health & Health Professions. Instructor: Larry Gibbs. Evaluator for Health Promotion Presentations.REU (Research Experience for Undergraduates) Minority Health DisparitiesSharone Francis (Summer 2014), Yee Leng Yang (Summer 2017)UCARE Students (Undergraduate Research Experience)Raleigh Contraras (2009), Divya Gopal (2010-2011), Mandy Arter (2010-2011), Chan Wai (2010-2011), Shelby Koenig (2013-2014)USTAR students (Undergraduate Sociology Teaching and Resarch)Bridget Agnew, Biology of Human and USA Science and Engineering Festival survey work (Summer 2014).La’Rissa McLennon, Biology of Human and USA Science and Engineering Festival survey work (Summer 2014).Shelby Koenig, Biology of Human and USA Science and Engineering Festival survey work (Summer 2014).Rebecca Vanemann; organizing office files and organizing materials for courses. (Summer 2014).Miranda Contreras; Sociology Alumni Tracking. Summer 2015.Jaszmyn Newman and Destiny Myers to work with the after school club “Who Am I?” that explores identity and science engagement through the Community Learning Center at Culler Middle School. (Spring 2016)Clint Robinson to work on NASIS data on knowledge of viral diseases in the public (Spring 2016)Luke Novak to organize Fertility Projects on Freedcamp and to work on references for research on sexual satisfaction. (Spring 2016 – Summer 2017). Co-authored a publication.Nestor Hernandez to organized human resources data on faculty to measures proportion women from 2001-2017 in STEM and Social and Behavioral Science Departments, to organize the Sociology department “Brag Sheets”, and to enter merit file data. (2018).Selected to attend the Kappa Alpha Theta “Professor Dinner” 2015 by three Introduction to Sociology students and in 2016 by two Introduction to Sociology Students.Chair of Completed Undergraduate Thesis Nelson, Amber. 2001. “Single Motherhood: The Struggle for self-sufficiency”Ngariyua, Christine. 2006. “Odds of having a regular doctor by Race.”Shelby Koenig. 2014. Could State Abortion Laws Limit Prenatal Genetic Counselor Autonomy in the United States?Member of Completed Undergraduate Thesis CommitteeErin Barth* (Environmental Studies 2012), Brian Trump (History, 2011)*, Rachel West (Sociology 2000), Michaela Wolf* (Environmental Studies 2011)*Ph.D. Committee Current Chair or Co-ChairLyndie Christensen Nader (PhD), Yolanda Dillian (Ph.D.), Jennifer Andesen (M.A.)Current Member Michael Stevens (Ph.D.), Member of Completed M.A. Thesis for the following studentsAbi Ati, Rachel Brown, Lyndie Christensen, Tucker Handley, Rebecca Harris, Alian Kasabian, Nathan Palmer, Nicholas Park, Rebecca Powell*, Deb Ruigh, Kayla Sanders, Alexis Swenderer, Jill Thayer, Misty Thomas, Yan Wang, Rachel West, Angela WheelerMember of Completed Ph.D. ThesisDr. Kathy Acosta, Dr. Scott Adams, Dr. Alexis Swendener, Dr. Shannon Bader*, Dr. Katheryn Bass, Dr. Anna Bellatorre, Dr. Terciera Berdahl, Dr. Mohyin Chang, Dr. Albert Chu*, Dr. Suraj Commuri*, Dr. Chris Garneau, Dr. Jie Gao Fowler*, Dr. Andrew Garbacz*, Dr. Dogun Hatun, Dr. Katherine Hunt*, Dr. Tanya Gladney, Dr. Mu Wan. Huang*, Dr. Lesa Johnson, Dr. Levi Littvay*, Dr. Lee McGinnis*,Dr. Paul Olson, Dr. Nicholas Park, Dr. Aaron Peaks, Dr. Rebecca Powell*, Dr. Kayla Pritchard, Dr. Cassandra LeClair Underberg*, Dr. Allison Vetter, Dr. Jeffrey Willett, Dr. Deadric Williams, Dr. Susan Wortmann, Dr. Tiffany Widdington*, Dr. Chad Wertley**Indicates a student in a department other than Sociology.Chair of Completed M.A. Thesis Andersen, Jennifer. 2017. “Not Infertile, Can’t Have Children: Non-reproductive health barriers to a wanted child.”Elizabeth Richardson. 2014. “Is Gaining, Losing, or Persisting with a Fertility Problem Associated with changes in Self-Esteem?”Renita Tyrance. 2013. “Witnessing Interpersonal Violence at Home: Adolescence and School Achievement.”Straley, Beth. 2012. “Abortion and Distress: The Role of State-Level Restrictive Policies Regarding Reproduction”Shanahan Gentzler, Kari. 2011. Motherhood Situation and Life Satisfaction: Are Reasons for Having No Children Important?Bennette, Jana. 2007. “Under Construction: Evaluating Social Constructions of Stalking in Social Science Research”. Sheffield, Tiffany. 2007. “Does Wanting it Matter?”Ades, Laci. 2006. “Horror in the Halls: Examining Adolescent Fear of Crime and Academic Difficulty.”Thaden, Brooke. 2001. “Lives Put on Hold: Families Caught in a Corporate merger.”Chair or Co-chair of completed Ph.D. Dissertations Raeda Andersen. 2018. Disabled and Out? Social Interaction Barriers and Mental Health Among Older Adults with Physical Disabilities.Tiemeyer, Stacy. 2018. “Examining Retrospective Measurement of Ambivalence about First Births and Psychological Well-Being Using a Hybrid Cross-Survey Multiple Imputation Approach”Palmer, Nathan. 2017. “Measuring the Sociological Imagination Via Undergraduate Explanations of Social Inequality”Snyder, Bryan. 2012.” Hard Work, Overcoming, and Masculinity: An Ethnographic Account of High School Wrestlers' Bodies and Cultural Worlds”Park, Amy. 2012. “A Phenomenology of the Meaning of Motherhood for African American and Hispanic Women Who Do Not Have Children in the United States.”Hobbes, Anne . 2011. “Aversive racism and implicit biases in civil rights workers in the United States”Slauson, Blevins, Kathleen. 2011. “Infertility help seeking and social support: Do conventional theories explain internet behaviors and outcomes?”Wonch Hill, Patricia. 2010. “The Relationship Between Breastfeeding and Child Care for Working Mothers in the United States.”Bedrous, Andrew V. 2010. “Comparing Individual- and National- Level explanations of Environmental Attitudes.”Edwards, Crystal. 2005. “A Mixed Method Analysis of Mental Health Related Foster Care Placement.”Norwood, Carolette. 2004. “Microeconomic Schemes in Rural Ghana: A Mixed Method Evaluation of microcredit on Women’s Empowerment and Family Planning Studies.”Professional ServiceAssociation roles2018American Sociological Association, Task Force on Membership2016-2018American Sociological Association, Nominations Committee2015-2018Elected Council Member, Family Section of the American Sociological Association (& Goode Book Award member)2016American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) organized a session for the Annual meeting February 14: “Trying on Identities: Science Engagement of Adolescents” Panelists: Maria Charles, Edna Tan, Angela Calabrese Barton, David Miller.2016Sociologists for Women in Society program committee2015Population Association of America, Poster Judge2015Population Association of American, Discussant, Session 209 Work & Families 2015-2017Sociologists for Women in Society (SWS) Nominations Committee 2012-2013Sociologists for Women in Society (SWS) Bylaws Strategic Planning Committee2010-2013Sociologists for Women in Society (SWS) Publications Committee (Co-Chair the last 2 years))2010-2019Editorial Board, Journal of Marriage and Family2010Academic Association of Survey Research Organization. Membership and Advocacy Committee.2010Goode Book Award Committee for the American Sociological Association Family Section2008-2010Membership Committee, Sociologists for Women in Society (SWS) Membership Committee – Analyzed membership patterns, conducted a membership survey, and wrote a report.2006-2011 Editorial Board, Gender & SocietyNebraska State Director of the Midwest Sociological SocietyGoode Book Award Committee for the American Sociological Association Family Section2002-2006 Sociologists for Women in Society Social Action CommitteeSessions organized 2014 for 2015 “No Sex, Just a Baby” Thematic Session for the American Sociological Association.2012 for 2013 “Pathways to Promotion to Full” Workshop. American Sociological Association Annual Meeting.2012 for 2013 “Sociology of Reproduction” American Sociological Association Annual Meeting.2012 for 2013 “Infertility and Childlessness: Determinants, Choices, Treatments and Consequences” for the 2013 Population Association of American Annual Meeting.2012 “Sociological Perspectives on Parenthood and the Life Course” Midwest Sociological Association Meeting2011 “Sociology of Parenthood” Midwest Sociological Society Annual Meeting.2010 “Parenthood” for the Family section of the American Sociological Association.2007 “NSF Advance Planning Meeting.” University of Nebraska –Lincoln. 2006 “Analyzing Longitudinal and Panel Data: Options and Possibilities” for the Midwest Sociological Society2005 “Meaning in Families” for the Family section of the American Sociological Association2005 “ABS/SWS Sister-to-Sister Task force on Collaboration Opportunities” at the Sociologists for Women in Society meeting.Departmental Service 2012-Present Chair, Department of Sociology 2010-2012 Sociology Department, Graduate Committee2008-2010Sociology Department, Executive Committee2006Sociology Department, search chair, Advanced statistics2005Sociology Department, search chair, Health & Advanced Statistics2005-Present Director or Co-Director, Bureau of Sociological Research 2004Co-Director, Bureau of Sociological Research 1998-2004Executive Committee, Bureau of Sociological Research 2003-2004Co-Chair, Bruhn Chair Search Committee2000-2002Chair, Resources and Planning Committee1998-2000Member, Graduate Committee1994-1997Student Representative, Recruitment Committee, UCONN1992-1993Student Representative, Executive Committee, UCONN Student Representative, Colloquium Committee, UCONNUniversity Service2019Fulbright English for Graduate Studies (EGSP) Faculty/Fellow Mixer participant, July 22, 20192018-2019Diversity Advocacy Workgroup Member (Recommendations for the new Vice Chancellor for Diversity and Inclusion)2018-2019EVC Ad Hoc Committee on Academic Freedom 2015-2019Department Executive Officer (DEO) Advisory Board, SVCAA2014Diversity Leadership Symposium discussion leader (Nov. 5 and 12)2014ORED Faculty Retreat May 15-16; Planning team and Facilitator, Theme 2: Enhancing Lives: Integrating Research and Practice across the Social, Behavioral, and Educational Sciences.2014-2016College of Arts and Sciences Dean’s Executive Committee2013,2014University of Nebraska Achievement Banquet, Table host2012-2013Director, Survey Research, Statistics and Psychometrics (SSP)2011Facilitated (With Jan Deeds) Planning a Civil Rights Conference with the President’s University Wide Gender and Diversity Committees2011Search Committee, College of Arts & Sciences, UNL, Associate Dean2011STEM Department Chair Data Breakfast2010-2012Arts and Sciences Dean’s Executive Council2008-2010U-Wide Gender Equity Committee 2008-2010Chancellor’s Commission on the Status of Women 2008-2009University of Nebraska Medical Center Leadership-Management Series 2006-2007Acting Director, Survey Research, Statistics and Psychometrics (SSP)2006-2007 Search Chair, Survey Research, Statistics and Psychometrics (SSP)2005-2010 Advisory Committee, Survey Research, Statistics and Psychometrics (SSP)2005-2006College Committee on Academic Rights and Responsibilities2005-2007College Committee on Academic Distinction and Awards2006-2007President, Phi Beta Kappa2005-2006Vice President, Phi Beta Kappa2003-2006Women’s Studies Advisory Committee2003Nominator. Lynn White for an Outstanding Research/Creative Activity Award2000-2010Faculty Member, Women's and Gender Studies. 2000-2002Graduate Fellowship Committee. Ronald E. McNair Advisory Committee.Other Service to the Discipline2006-External Reviewer for Tenure Cases (approximately 1-2/year)2011Academic Program Review, University of Massachusetts, Amherst, MA2016Academic Program Review, University of Wyoming, Laramie, WY2017Academic Program Review, University of Mississippi, Oxford, MSAd hoc Article Reviews forAmerican Journal of Sociology, American Sociological Review, Arthritis Care and Research, British Journal of Sociology, Children’s Literature, Critical Sociology, Demography, Gender & Society, Health Psychology, Human Reproduction, Journal of Family Issues, Journal of Marriage and Family, Journal of Population Development and Population Review, Journal of Reproductive Medicine, Masculinity, Perspectives on Sexual and, Reproductive Health, Population Studies, Sex Roles, Social Forces, Social Politics, Social Science and Medicine, The Sociological Quarterly, Women’s Health: Research on Gender, Behavior, and Policy. Ad Hoc Grant Reviews ForOffice of Research, University of Nebraska-LincolnNational Science Foundation Social Sciences & Humanities Council of CanadaProfessional MembershipsAmerican Association of Public Opinion ResearchAmerican Association of University ProfessorsAmerican Association of University WomenAmerican Sociological AssociationAssociation of Academic Survey Research OrganizationsEastern Sociological SocietyMidwest Sociological SocietyNational Council on Family RelationsPhi Beta Kappa Population Association of AmericaSociety for the Study of Social ProblemsSociologists for Women in SocietyCommunity Service2014Nebraska Association of Science Teachers, round table on engaging science materials, evaluating informal2014Lincoln Public Schools Science Teachers Gathering; Help to Host and Presented Research on Science Identity among Adolescents (With Judy Diamond, Patricia Hill, 2009–2012School Neighborhood Advisory Committee for Prescott Elementary School and the Community Learning CenterHealthy Kids 2010: Mayors Commission on Breastfeeding2011Milkworks: Corporate Fundraising. ................
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