Ebony K. Williams, PhD
Assistant Professor of Professional Practice
Office: 2163 Pleasant Hall
Phone: 225-578-6641
E-mail: ebonywilliams@lsu.edu
Education
PhD, Human Development and Family Studies, Iowa State University 2022
MA, College Student Development, Appalachian State University 2004
BA, English, Meredith College 1999
Brief Biography
Ebony Williams’ qualitative research program centers the experiences African American professionals with master's degrees and higher. Through this research she seeks to understand the role of phenomena related to the social climate and social support within home and work environments for African American professionals. Her dissertation research focused on the lived experiences of fathers, specifically considering the intersection of work-life balance and social support for African American fathers who were faculty members. Dr. Williams’ research interest also includes examining how racial and gendered expectations influence an individual's involvement in family and romantic relationships.
Selected Publications
Williams, E., Greder, K., Kim, D., Bao, J., & Dan Karami, N.-O. H. (2023) Navigating health and well-being during the COVID-19 pandemic: Experiences of Latina immigrant mothers in rural Midwestern communities. Family Relations, 1-20. https://doi.org/10.111/fare.12884
Williams, E. K. (2022). Racial socialization and perceived social support for African American fathers in academia. Family Relations, 71(5), 1949-1972. DOI: 10.1111/fare.12796
Greder, K., Kim, D., Williams, E., and Bao, J (2021). COVID-19 and Rural Iowa Latinx Immigrant Families. Infographic. Iowa State University, Ames, IA.
Stegemöller, E. L., Hurt, T. R., O’Connor, M. C., Camp, R. D., Green, C. W., Pattee, J. C., & Williams, E. K. (2017). Experiences of persons with Parkinson’s disease engaged in group therapeutic singing. Journal of music therapy, 54(4), 405-431.
Selected Presentations
Greder, K., Kim, D., and Williams, E., Exploring Experiences of Latinx Immigrant Families in rural Iowa during the Pandemic [Conference Session]. National Council on Family Relations 83rd Annual Conference in November 3-5, 2021, Baltimore, MD, United States. https://www.ncfr.org/system/files/2021-11/2021_NCFR_Conference_Program-11-5-2021.pdf
Williams, E. & Winters, L. (2020, November) Expanding Our Focus: Mentoring Graduate Students with Marginalized Identities: Resource Roundtable [Conference Session]. National Conference for Family Relations. Annual Conference. https://www.ncfr.org/sites/default/files/2020-11/2020-Complete-Program-Schedule-for-Virtual-Conference-11-13-2020.pdf
Jordan, T. R., Alcivar, M., Williams, E. & Winters, L. (2020, January). Lessons Learned In the Major Professor-Graduate Student Relationship: A Conversation. CIRTLCast. Retrieved from this link.
Honors and Awards
Honors Student 2021 | National Council on Family Relations
Teaching Excellence Award 2021 | Human Development and Family Studies, Iowa State University
Judith Johnson Memorial Scholarship Recipient 2020 | Omicron Lambda Omega Chapter, Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc.
Emerging Scholar, Healthy Marriage and Responsible Fatherhood Conference 2019 | Office of Family Assistance, Washington D.C.
Gender & Sexuality Research Award 2017 | Iowa State University