Late Social Work Professor Named to Social Work Hall of Fame

Late Social Work Professor Named to Social Work Hall of Fame

Dr. Kathy Bolland served the University of Alabama in numerous staff and faculty roles from 1985 until her death in 2015.

TUSCALOOSA, Ala. — The Alabama Social Work Hall of Fame will posthumously honor a former University of Alabama faculty member during a ceremony Friday, Nov. 2.

Dr. Kathleen (Kathy) Bolland, who worked at UA in various capacities from 1985 until her death in 2015, is the lone 2018 inductee into the Alabama Social Work Hall of Fame.

Bolland began her UA career as an educational psychologist before teaching in the School of Social Work and chairing the bachelor of social work doctoral programs.

Dr. Carol Drolen, UA associate professor of social work, will accept the award on behalf of the Bolland family.

The ceremony and luncheon will be held Hotel Capstone on the UA Campus from 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. Tickets are $35 per person. To RSVP, Contact Lindsey Johnson at lindsey.johnson@ua.edu or 205-348-5384.

“As we recently prepared for our School’s 50th anniversary, I started to think about Kathy and how much the school has benefited from her presence,” Drolen said. “I miss her quiet reflect and thoughtfulness … [Kathy was] so very intelligent, so humble.”

The Alabama Social Work Hall of Fame was founded by the Social Work Society to honor the outstanding accomplishments of some of the state’s most distinguished leaders in the field. Every year, the UA School of Social Work hosts a luncheon to celebrate honorees’ achievements and welcome a new class of inductees.

UA School of Social Work alumnus William Suclupe, clinical social worker at the Tuscaloosa VA Medical Center, will deliver the keynote address.

Bollland is lauded as a pioneer in higher education and program evaluation. She began her career in higher education in 1978 at Ohio State, where she worked as a program associate in evaluation and policy. She then worked as a project coordinator in the University of Kansas’ Department of Special Education, from 1979 to 1985.

In 1997, while earning her doctorate from the UA School of Social Work, Bolland served as an adjunct faculty member in the School of Social Work and College of Education at UA. She graduated with her doctorate in social work from UA in 1998.

From 1999 to 2008, she held various teaching and administrative roles within the UA School of Social Work, including assistant professor, assistant chair of the doctoral program, bachelor of social work program chair and assistant dean for educational programs and student services. In her role as assistant dean, Bolland made her greatest impact on students and her social work colleagues, helping to ensure that deserving students received scholarships and awards.

“In my time as a student, she was a constant presence of comfort and support for the students of the program,” said James Meadows, a social work doctoral student at UA. “She was the face that students would go to when there was a need.

“I have heard it said that you can only see the influence someone truly has from the void left when they leave, and Kathy left a hole in the heart of the program the size of an astronomical crater.”

Bolland was also instrumental in shaping the American Evaluation Association, building its subscriber base from 25 to more than 3,000. Bolland published more than 30 scholarly papers during her career.

Contact

David Miller, UA Strategic Communications, 205-348-0825, david.c.miller@ua.edu

Source

Adrienne Nettles, UA School of Social Work, 205-348-3942, anettles@ua.edu