Professor
Sociology
Professor and Chair of the Department of Sociology
Sociology

Bio

Julia McQuillan is a Willa Cather Professor of Scoiology as well as the Chair for the Sociology Department. She has done research about the psychosocial dimensions and the health disparities of fertility and infertility in women. McQuillan has also researched the affect that fertility plays on marriage and divorce. She is currently researching about social inequality, with special emphasis on changing structures and practices to increase equity and wellbeing.
Adjunct Faculty
Sociology
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cfalci2@unl.edu

Bio

Sociologist Christina Falci has written about depression in adolescence and about the cross of race and gender in mental health. She seeks to understand the social determinants of mental health and illness by using four key determinants: social network structure, perceptions of social relationships, stress exposure, and the self-concept. She also draws from social psychology and network theory to study the predictors and consequences of faculty social networks. Falci is an active chairwomen for Women in the Profession Committee for the Midwest Sociological Society.
Professor
Child, Youth & Family Studies
Professor of Child, Youth and Family Studies
Child, Youth & Family Studies

Bio

Julia Torquati is a professor in the Department of Child, Youth and Family Studies and chair of Infant Mental Health Committee. Torquati studies the impact of programs that move kids outdoors and also studies effective teaching methods for teachers. Her recent work has examined the relationship between family income, parent education and the quality of early childhood education programs, as well as environmental education, a natural way to nurture children’ development and learning. She holds a doctorate in family studies from the University of Arizona and previously worked as a senior research associate at the University of Miami’s Department of Pediatrics.