Social
Work Faculty:
Thomas Ebert

Thomas
Ebert, MSSW (University of Wisconsin-Madison) and Ph.D. in Urban Social
Institutions (University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee), Council on Social
Work Education, Social Welfare History Group of CSWE, Wisconsin Council
on Social Work Education, Midwest Sociological Society, CISW (Certified
Independent Social Worker-Wisconsin).
Dr.
Ebert has been with the Department since 1984. He holds the position
of Associate Professor and previously served four years as Chair and
three years as Field Coordinator. He has taught courses across the curriculum.
His special teaching interests are applied generalist practice, social
welfare institutions, social welfare policy, and research. His most
recent research pertains to the institutionalization and deinstitutionalization
of the mentally ill and the community mental health movement. He also
conducted a three year longitudinal study of family outcomes for ADVOCAP,
Head Start Family Service Center. He has served as research consultant
to social service agencies in Outagamie and Waushara Counties, the Oshkosh
Foundation, and Salvation Army's Project Home. He also serves as a board
member of RCDD and Project Home.
Contact
Information
Office: Swart Hall Office 214
Office Phone: 920-424-3439
Email Address: ebert@uwosh.edu
Office Hours: Tuesday 9:40-1:00
Thursday 9:40-1:00 and 4:30-5:30
For more information, contact Quintin Sullivan, Chair
(920) 424-7180, sullivan@uwosh.edu.
©2004 University of Wisconsin Oshkosh.
Questions, comments, suggestions? Email Quintin
Sullivan.
Revised
January 25, 2008