WILLIAM S. YACULLO, Ph.D., CCC-A PRESENT APPOINTMENT 2014 Professor Emeritus College of Health and Human Services 1 University Parkway University Park, IL 60484-0975 PREVIOUS APPOINTMENTS email: wyacullo@govst.edu 1984-2014 Professor (tenured) College of Health and Human Services 2008 2013 Chairperson College of Health and Human Services 1989 Acting Chairperson 1990-1991 Division of Communication Disorders College of Health Professions 1984-1987 Coordinator, Continuing Education Division of Communication Disorders College of Heath Professions 1982-1984 Assistant Professor Department of Otolaryngology/Bronchoesophagology Rush-Presbyterian-St. Luke's Medical Center 1982-1984 Assistant Scientist Medical Staff Rush-Presbyterian-St. Luke's Medical Center
2 PREVIOUS APPOINTMENTS (continued) 1982-1984 Assistant Professor Department of Related Health Programs Section of Speech and Hearing Sciences College of Health Sciences Rush University, 1983-1984 Coordinator for Continuing Education Programs Section of Speech and Hearing Sciences Department of Related Health Programs College of Health Sciences Rush University, 1977-1978 Clinical Audiologist Veterans Administration Hospital (VA Westside) 1977 Clinical Audiologist Veterans Administration Hospital North EDUCATIONAL HISTORY School Location Date Degree University of Iowa Iowa City, IA 1978-1982 Ph.D. Speech & Hearing Science Northwestern University Evanston, IL 1974-1976 M.A. Audiology Elmhurst College Elmhurst, IL 1972-1974 B.S. (Highest Honors) Speech-Language Pathology, Psychology Triton College River Grove, IL 1970-1972 PROFESSIONAL CERTIFICATION/LICENSURE Certificate of Clinical Competence in Audiology (CCC-A) American Speech-Language-Hearing Association Licensed Audiologist, State of Illinois Department of Professional Regulation
3 MEMBERSHIPS 1991 - Present American Academy of Audiology 1975 - Present American Speech-Language-Hearing Association SABBATICAL LEAVE Neuroscience., University Park, IL. Fall 2004. Neurophysiology of the Central Auditory System. Northwestern University, Evanston, IL. Winter 1994. TEACHING EXPERIENCE CDIS 330 CDIS 345 CDIS 410 CDIS 600 CDIS 820 CDIS 848 CDIS 850 CDIS 852 Speech and Hearing Science Anatomy and Physiology of Speech and Hearing Introduction to Audiology Scientific and Professional Foundations of Communication Disorders Auditory Assessment Research Seminar in Communication Disorders Practicum in Audiology: Assessment Practicum in Audiology: Rehabilitation Previous Academic Responsibilities Rush-Presbyterian-St. Luke's Medical Center College of Health Sciences, Section of Communicative Disorders SHS 531 SHS 541 SHS 544 SHS 553 SHS 572 SHS 592 Amplification for the Hearing Impaired Anatomy, Physiology, and Pathology of the Auditory System Pediatric Audiology Instrumentation in Hearing and Speech Sciences Psychoacoustics Seminar in Audiology CLINICAL EXPERIENCE 1982-1984 Rush-Presbyterian-St. Luke's Medical Center Department of Otolaryngology/Bronchoesophagology Section of Communicative Disorders
4 CLINICAL EXPERIENCE (continued) 1977-1978 Veterans Administration Hospital (VA Westside) 1977 Veterans Administration Hospital North Clinical Fellowship Year CONSULTANTSHIPS 2001 - Present Assistant editor, Journal of the American Academy of Audiology (JAAA). 2000-2004 Editorial consultant, American Journal of Audiology (AJA). 1985 1986 Grant Proposal Reviewer, National Science Foundation, Sensory Physiology and Perception Program, Washington, D.C. AWARDS AND GRANTS 2008 Professional Advancement Increase (PAI) 2004 Professional Advancement Increase (PAI) 2002 Faculty Excellence Award, the President's Office 2002 2001 Editor's Award, Journal of the American Academy of Audiology. 2000 Professional Advancement Increase (PAI) 1996 Professional Advancement Increase (PAI) 1994 Faculty Excellence Award, the President's Office 1993 Professional Advancement Increase (PAI) 1986 Faculty Excellence Award, the President's Office 1985 1984 ASHA Editor's Award, Journal of Speech and Hearing Disorders. 1983 Biomedical Research Support Grant, Rush University, : Sound Measurement and Analysis Instrumentation ($5,525).
5 COMMITTEES 2013-2014 Department Personnel Committee,, 2013-2014 Search Committee,, Governors State University. 2013-2014 Department Personnel Committee, Department of Addictions Studies and Behavior Health, (Chair). 2011 Search Committee, Dean of College of Health and Human Services, Governors State University. 2010-2011 Curriculum and Faculty Information (CFI) Team, 2009-2011 Planning and Budget Advisory Council (PBAC), 2006-2007 Search Committee,, Governors State University (Chair). 2005 Sabbatical Review Committee, (Chair). 2004-2006 Search Committee,, Governors State University (Chair, 2005-2006). 2003-2007 Department Personnel Committee, Department of Occupational Therapy, 2003-2007 Department Personnel Committee,, (Chair, 2003-2007). 2003 Faculty Excellence Awards Committee, 2000-2001 Search Committee, University Professor, Program in Communication Disorders, 2000-2001 Search Committee, University Professor of Neuroscience, Program in Occupational/Physical Therapy, 1999-2004 University Undergraduate Honors Committee, 1995-2000 University Personnel Committee, 1991-1994 (Chair, 1997-1998, 1999-2000). 1995-1996 Search Committee (Chair), Program Director for Communication Disorders, 1995-1996 Division Personnel Committee (Chair), Division of Nursing and Health Sciences, 1995, 1996 Faculty Excellence Awards Committee, (Chair, 1996).
6 PUBLICATIONS / PRESENTATIONS Yacullo, W. S. (2015). Clinical masking. In J. Katz, M. Chasin, K. English, L. J. Hood, & K. L. Tillery (Eds.), Handbook of Clinical Audiology, 7 th ed., pp. 77-111. Wolters Kluwer: Philadelphia. Yacullo, W. S. (2009). Clinical masking. In J. Katz, L. Medwetsky, R. Burkard, & L. Hood (Eds.), Handbook of Clinical Audiology, 6 th ed., pp. 80-115. Lippincott Williams & Wilkins: Baltimore. Yacullo, W. S. (2004). Masking. In R. D. Kent (Ed.), MIT Encyclopedia of Communication Disorders, pp. 500-504. MIT Press: Cambridge, MA. Yacullo, W. S. (1999). Clinical masking in speech audiometry: A simplified approach. American Journal of Audiology, 8, 106-116. Yacullo, W. S. (1996). Clinical masking procedures. Allyn & Bacon: Needham Heights, MA. Yacullo, W. S. (1996). The effects of noise on hearing. Invited presentation, Village of Park Forest, IL. August, 1996. Yacullo, W. S. (1994). Hearing disorders in adults. Guest presentation, Processes and Pathologies of Human Communication. Northwestern University, Evanston, IL. Yacullo, W. S., & Hawkins, D. B. (1987). Speech recognition in noise and reverberation by school-age children, Audiology, 26, 235-246. Yacullo, W. S., & Abbas, P. J. (1986). Detection cues in forward masking and their relationship to off-frequency listening, Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 80, 452-465. Hawkins, D. B, & Yacullo, W. S. (1984). The signal-to-noise ratio advantage of binaural hearing aids and directional microphones under different levels of reverberation, Journal of Speech and Hearing Disorders, 49, 278-286. (1985 ASHA Editor s Award) Yacullo, W. S., & Abbas, P. J. (1983). Masking ability of forward maskers of varying temporal characteristics. Paper presented at the 106th Meeting of the Acoustical Society of America, San Diego, California. Yacullo, W. S., & Abbas, P. J. (1983). Detection cues in forward masking and their relationship to offfrequency listening. Paper presented at the 106th Meeting of the Acoustical Society of America, San Diego, California. Hawkins, D. B., & Yacullo, W. S. (1983). Binaural hearing aids and directional microphones: Signal-tonoise ratio advantages. Paper presented to the Annual Convention of the American Speech- Language-Hearing Association, Cincinnati, Ohio. September 2015