Institution Date Degree Major
University of Colorado 2006 MBA Executive Program University of California-Berkeley 1994 PhD Comparative Literature University of California-Berkeley 1983 MA Comparative Literature Santa Clara University 1980 BA English
PROFESSIOAL EXPERIECE
Vice President for Academic Affairs, University of Colorado (CU) System (10/11 to present)
Serve as liaison to the Colorado Department of Higher Education (CDHE), the Board of Regents, the chancellors, provosts, and Academic Affairs Offices of the CU campuses, the Faculty Council, and numerous committees, including the statewide Academic Council and General Education Council (GE-25), among others. Responsible for developing system-wide academic policies, reviewing new degree proposals, advising the president on requests for review of tenure decisions, and overseeing the Office of the Director of P-20 and Diversity Initiatives and the Executive MBA program. Also responsible for overseeing budgets for the Faculty Council, Privilege and Tenure Committee, and President’s Teaching Scholars and for issuing numerous reports, including those on Academic Program Review, Diversity, State Performance Contract compliance, Academic Rigor, Post-Tenure Review, etc.
Associate Vice President and Academic Affairs Officer, CU System (5/09-9/11)
Same duties as above, in addition to those below, beginning when the Position of Vice President for Academic Affairs was eliminated in May 2009 and continuing when the position was reinstated in October 2011.
Associate Vice President for Academic Affairs, CU System (12/07-5/09)
Supported the Vice President for Academic Affairs. Worked with the provosts on the CU campuses, the University Faculty Council and numerous committees, including the Student Information System replacement project’s executive steering committee, the IT Security Advisory Council, and statewide committees working on transfer issues for community college students. Responsible for helping to develop system-wide academic policies, reviewing new degree proposals, responding to Regent and CCHE requests for information, developing a web site on tenure, and issuing numerous reports. (Served as Interim AVPAA with same duties 8/07-12/07.)
Associate Dean for Policy, Planning and External Relations, College of Liberal Arts and Sciences (CLAS), University of Colorado Denver (UCD) (1/07-8/07)
Responsible for Strategic Planning for the College (beginning in October 2006), including the development of Interdisciplinary Signature Areas and an overall Strategic Plan. Liaison to the other UCD Schools and Colleges, the Metropolitan State College and Community College of Denver. Continuing responsibility for Enrollment Projections, International Education programs, Continuing and Professional Education courses and programs, and CU-Succeed offerings, as well as all space issues for the college. (CU-Succeed is the program through which CU courses are offered on high school campuses.)
Associate Dean for Curriculum, CLAS, UCD (2006-07)
Responsible for Curriculum and Scheduling of more than 800 courses per semester, Enrollment Projections, Program Development, Continuing and Professional Education courses and programs, International Education programs, and CU-Succeed offerings, as well as all space issues.
Chair, Dept. of Modern Languages, UCD (2003-06 and summer 2007)
Developed Master’s Degree in Spanish, Teaching Licensure Program for Spanish, and major in Spanish for the Professions. Graduate Director for Spanish, 2005-2006.
Associate Professor of Spanish, UCD (2002-present) Assistant Professor of Spanish, UCD (1995-2002)
Visiting Assistant Professor of Spanish, University of California-Berkeley (Summers 1998 & 2002) Taught “Race, Class, and Gender in Golden Age Lit” and “Cervantes.”
Assistant Professor of English and Spanish, Holy ames College (1990-95) Promoted to Associate Professor of English and Spanish April 1995
Graduate Student Instructor, Department of Comparative Literature, University of California-Berkeley (1986-90)
Graduate Student Instructor, Department of Spanish and Portuguese, University of California-Berkeley (1982-84 & 1985-86)
REFEREED PUBLICATIOS
2009 Stone, Tammy, Kathleen Bollard, and Jon Harbor. “Launching Interdisciplinary Programs as College Signature Areas: an Example from the University of Colorado Denver.” Innovative Higher Education 34.5 (December 2009): 321-329.
2005 Bollard, Kathleen. "Ekphrasis and History: The Charles V Paintings in Villalón's El Crótalon." Cahiers Parisiens I (2005): 149-160.
2005 Bollard, Kathleen. "Ekphrasis and the Renaissance Student: Classical versus Biblical Authority in Villalón’s El Scholástico." In Ekphrasis in the Age of Cervantes. Ed. Fredrick A. de Armas. Lewisburg: Bucknell UP, 2005. 59-77.
2003 Bollard, Kathleen. "Rereading Heroism in the Abencerraje." Bulletin of Spanish Studies LXXX.3 (2003) 297-307.
2002 Bollard de Broce, Kathleen. "Literature, Politics, and the Religious Career Ladder: The Case of Antonio de Guevara (1480? – 1545)." In European Literary Careers: Classical, Medieval, Renaissance. Eds. Frederick de Armas and Patrick Cheney. Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 2002: 165-185.
2000 Bollard de Broce, Kathleen. "Authorizing Literary Propaganda: Alfonso de Valdés' Diálogo de las cosas acaecidas en Roma (1527)." Hispanic Review 68.2 (Spring 2000): 131-145.
1999 Bollard de Broce, Kathleen. "The Rhetoric of Exemplarity in Two Spanish Sixteenth-Century Specula Principis." Symposium: A Quarterly Journal in Modern Literatures 53.2 (Summer 1999): 83-91.
2004 "Ekphrasis and History: The Charles V Paintings in Villalón's El Crótalon." Conference on "Ekphrasis in the Age of Cervantes," University of Chicago, Paris.
2003 "Literary Nationalism in Escobar's Romancero del Cid (1605)" – Mid-America Conference on Hispanic Literature, Boulder, Colorado.
2001 “The Eucharist as Feast in Spanish Counter-Reformation Drama” - Annual Meeting of the American Comparative Literature Association, Boulder, Colorado.
2000 "The Desanctification of Poverty in the Literary Works of Spanish Erasmistas" - Annual Meeting of the Renaissance Society of America, Florence, Italy.
1999 "Re-reading otherness in El Abencerraje" - Annual Meeting of the Rocky Mountain Medieval and Renaissance Association, Arizona State University, Tempe.
1998 "The Exemplary Other in the Viaje de Turquía" - Annual Meeting of the Conference on Christianity and Literature, Santa Clara University.
1997 “The Rhetoric of Exemplarity in Spanish Sixteenth-Century Specula Principis” – Annual Meeting of the Renaissance Society of America, Vancouver.
1996 “Humanist Appropriations of Classical Exemplarity in Sixteenth-Century Spain”—Annual Meeting of the Pacific Ancient and Modern Language Association, University of California— Irvine.
1996 “The Rhetoric of Exemplarity in Guevara and the Erasmistas.” The Kentucky Foreign Language Conference, University of Kentucky, Lexington (Annual).
1995 "Lo devrían desengañar: Audience and Authority in Alfonso de Valdés' Literary Propaganda." Annual Meeting of the Renaissance Society of America, New York City.
1995 "Doing the Wrong Thing: Political Discourse on Women and Poverty." Co-authored with Nancy Ciccone and delivered by her at The Wiegand Conference on Urban Ethics, Oakland, California.
1994 "Rhetorical Exploitations of Amicitia: Erasmus and Alfonso de Valdés." Annual Meeting of the Modern Language Association of America, San Diego, California.
1993 "Political Ethics and Literary Authority in Alfonso de Valdés' Diálogo de las cosas acaecidas en Roma (1527)." The Kentucky Foreign Language Conference, University of Kentucky, Lexington (Annual).
PRESETATIOS AT COFERECES O TEACHIG AD FACULTY DEVELOPMET 2010 “Of Budgets and Branding: New Realities for Higher Education in Colorado.” Keynote
Address, CU Women Succeeding Symposium, Anschutz Medical Campus.
2008 “Case Studies and Cultural Competency in Beginning and Intermediate Language Courses,” International Studies Association (ISA) Conference, San Francisco, California.
2008 “Enriching the Lower-Divison Language Curriculum: Cross-Disciplinary Collaboration on Case Studies,” CIBER Business Language Conference, St. Petersburg, Florida.
1999 "Using E-Mail as a Tool in the Writing Process." Annual Meeting of the American Association of Teachers of Spanish and Portuguese, Denver, Colorado (AATSP). Co- presented with Agnes Dimitriou of the University of California-Berkeley.
1999 "Adding PowerPoint Grammar Segments to Second-Language Instruction." Conference on Teaching with Technology, Golden, Colorado.
GRATS
2006-09 U.S. Dept. of Education Title VIA: “International Language and Culture for the Professions at the University of Colorado at Denver and Health Sciences Center.” Author and PI. $126,945 2006 University of Colorado President’s Fund for the Humanities, “Image, Word, and Ideology in
Habsburg Europe.” A meeting of the Early Modern Image and Text Society, Denver, Colorado, October 19-21, 2006. Co-authored proposal and organized conference with John Slater, University of Colorado at Boulder and Ana Laguna, Rutgers University. $3,729
2005 Faculty Development Grant, University of Colorado at Denver, “Faculty Development in International Business.” To attend a workshop in Spain on curriculum development for Business Spanish. $2,000
1996-98 Colorado Commission on Higher Education: “Implementing Current Second-
Language Acquisition Technology in Modern Language Courses at UCD.” Principal Investigator; Co-authored with Francisco Rios. $270,600
RECOGITIO, HOORS, Etc.
University of Colorado Faculty Council Administrator of the Year, 2009 Emerging Leaders Program, University of Colorado, 2008-09
Susan Bunker Scholarship for University of Colorado Executive MBA Program, 2005 Teacher of the Year, University of Colorado at Denver, 2001
Teaching Award, College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, University of Colorado Denver, 2001 Outstanding Graduate Student Instructor Awards - Spanish, 1984; Comparative Literature, 1988
University of California at Berkeley
Rotary Foundation Scholarship for Graduate Study at the Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México (UNAM), Mexico City, 1984-85
Phi Beta Kappa, Santa Clara University, 1980
Saint Claire Medal for Outstanding Female Graduate, Santa Clara University, 1980 COURSES TAUGHT: University of Colorado Denver (1995 to present)
Beginning Latin 1 (Online) Beginning Spanish I and II Second-Year Spanish I and II
Advanced Spanish Conversation and Composition I Medieval Spanish Literature
Culture and Civilization of Spain I Golden Age Drama
Race, Class, and Gender in Golden Age Literature Survey of Spanish Literature II (18th century to present) Romanticism in Spain
Nineteenth-Century Spanish Novel Twentieth-Century Spanish Literature Lyric Poetry in Spain
The Spanish Imperial Imagination PROFESSIOAL ISTITUTES
2006 CIBER Program, Madrid, Spain. “Teaching Spanish for Business: A Global Approach” (June 18-23)
2003 The University of Chicago – NEH Seminar: “Recapturing the Renaissance: Cervantes and Italian Art” (June 23-August 1).
1998 Pennsylvania State University - Faculty Institute: "The Artist in an Age of Imperial Culture: Careers in the Early Modern Period" (June 1-24).
SERVICE
Board Memberships
2009-pres. Chair, Board of Trustees, University Press of Colorado. (Member since 2007) 2007-pres. Chair, Advisory Board, University of Colorado President’s Fund for the Humanities 2004-pres. Advisory Board, Center for International Business Education and Research--CIBER 2000-2006 Ethnic Studies Advisory Board, University of Colorado Denver
College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, University of Colorado Denver & University of Colorado System 2/06-8/07 Continuing and Professional Education Directors
2/06-8/07 Enrollment Projections Task Force
2/06-8/07 Facilities and Infrastructure Management Planning Committee 2/06-8/07 CU-Succeed Task Force
2005-8/07 Honors Steering Committee (Now University Honors and Leadership Program) 2006-2007 CLAS Educational Policy and Planning (EPPC) and Curriculum Committees. Also
served on EPPC 1996-99, chaired 1998-99. 2006-2007 CLAS Academic Standards Committee 2006-2007 Summer Session Task Force
2006-2007 Internship Task Force
2004, 2005 University of Colorado Regents' Awards Committee
2002-2005 Educational Policy and University Standards Committee (EPUS--Systemwide). Vice-Chair 2004-05.
2001-2005 Outcomes Assessment Advisory Committee 2003 Faculty Development Task Force
1997-1999 Academic Information Technology Committee Numerous search committees
Department of Modern Languages
2005-2006 Graduate Director, Spanish 2003-2007 Internship Director, Spanish
2001-2006 Faculty advisor, Sigma Delta Pi, National Hispanic Honor Society
PROFESSIOAL ORGAIZATIOS Early Modern Image and Text Society Renaissance Society of America Sixteenth Century Society Modern Language Association