Ellen DeVoe
Quick Facts
Biography
Ellen DeVoe is a Professor in the Clinical Practice Department at the Boston University School of Social Work and Founding Director of the Trauma Certificate Program.From 2013-2019, DeVoe was the Director of the Interdisciplinary PhD Program in Sociology & Social Work, PhD Program in Social Work.
Education
- BA (Social History & Women’s Studies), Princeton University, 1986
- MSW (Clinical Social Work & Mental Health), University of Denver, 1990
- PhD (Social Work & Psychology), University of Michigan, 1996
- NIMH Postdoctoral Fellowship (Family Violence Research Training), University of New Hampshire
Career
DeVoe has taught at the Columbia University School of Social Work, University of New Hampshire’s College of Lifelong Learning in Portsmouth, New Hampshire, Eastern Michigan University, and the University of Michigan School of Social Work.
DeVoe was the principal investigator for Strong Families Strong Forces (SFSF), a four year program for which BUSSW received a “grant from the U.S. Department of Defense to fund a program that would help support the healthy reintegration of soldiers from Operation Enduring Freedom/Operation Iraqi Freedom into their families.”