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APA CONA award presented to aging studies professor

Bill Haley receives the CONA Award

Bill Haley, PhD is presented the 2022 CONA award during the APA Convention.

Bill Haley, PhD, professor in the School of Aging Studies, was selected to receive the 2022 Committee on Aging (CONA) Award for the Advancement of Psychology and Aging from the American Psychological Association (APA). This award recognizes psychologists and friends of psychology who have made significant contributions to the mission of the committee. Haley was nominated by Victor Molinari, PhD, ABPP, who was the 2015 recipient of the award. Haley was presented the award at the APA Convention held last week in Minneapolis.

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