Bill E. Peterson
Professor of Psychology
Education
Ph.D., M.A., University of Michigan
B.A., University of California, Berkeley
Biography
Bill Peterson is on sabbatical in 2023–24, after serving the college as associate provost for eight years. When he returns to teaching in 2024–25, he plans to teach courses in adult development, Asian American identity, and personality psychology. He has a program of research revolving around the construct of “generativity”—the desire at mid-life to contribute something of worth to society. He also has an interest in studying authoritarian ideologies and how they manifest in everyday life outside of the arena of politics. In general, his research incorporates a personological perspective, or a focus on the whole person. Peterson enjoys reading and likes maps, paintings, movies and comic books, especially if they are old.