CURRICULUM VITAE - University of Minnesota



CURRICULUM VITAE February 2008

Clifton David Hollister School of Social Work

Professor University of Minnesota

e-mail: dhollist@che.umn.edu 105 Peters Hall

(612) 624-3695, (612) 625-1220 1404 Gortner Avenue

Fax: (612) 624-3744 St. Paul, Minnesota 55108

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PERSONAL

Home Address: 2200 Midland View Court North, Roseville, MN 55113

Home Phone: (651) 636-5788

Citizenship: United States

EDUCATION

Stanford University 1978-79 Post-Doctoral Scholar, Research Training Program in Organizations and Mental Health, Department of Sociology

University of Michigan 1962-66 Ph.D., Joint Doctoral Program in Social Work and Sociology

University of Michigan 1960-62 Master of Social Work (M.S.W.)

Hamline University 1956-60 B.A. with General Honors and Special Honors

Major: Sociology Minor: Physics

CONTINUING EDUCATION (Listed here are only those professional development experiences of extended duration.)

|Harvard University |Summer 1985 |Certificate, Institute for Educational Management, Management Development Program for College |

| | |and University Administrators |

|Boston University |July 1993 and July 1994|Faculty Development Institutes on Integrating Alcohol and Drug Issues Into Social Work |

| | |Education |

HONORS AND FELLOWSHIPS

2004 Excellence in Academic Advising Award, College of Human Ecology, University of Minnesota

2001 Educational Leadership Award, College of Human Ecology, University of Minnesota

2001 Lifetime Achievement Award, Minnesota Chapter of the National Association of Social Workers

1992 Founders Award, Inter-University Consortium for International Social Development, presented in Washington, D.C. at the Seventh International Symposium (Awarded to the six individuals involved in founding IUCISD in 1975. The organization’s name was changed in 2005 to International Consortium for Social Development or ICSD.)

1986 Distinguished Alumnus Award, University of Michigan, School of Social Work Alumni Society, presented at the Annual Meeting, Ann Arbor, Michigan.

1978-1979 NIMH Post-Doctoral Fellowship, Research Training Program in Organizations and Mental Health, Department of Sociology, Stanford University

1965-1966 NIMH Pre-doctoral Research Fellowship, University of Michigan

PROFESSIONAL LICENSE

Licensed Independent Social Worker, Minnesota Board of Social Work, License #4528.

PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE

University of Minnesota, Twin Cities

July 1983 - July 1991 Director, School of Social Work

July 1981 - June 1983 Associate Director, School of Social Work

May 2007 - Present Director of Graduate Studies, School of Social Work

September - December 2004

July 1981 - July 1983

September – December 2004 Chair, Doctoral Program, School of Social Work

July 1996 - September 1998

May 1981 - October 1984

September 1980 - Present Professor, School of Social Work

September 1980 - Present Senior Member, Graduate Faculty in Social Work

September 1999 - Present Adjunct Professor, Hubert H. Humphrey Institute of Public Affairs

– Affiliate Member/Advising, Graduate Faculty in Urban and Regional Planning

– Affiliate Member, Graduate Faculty in Public Policy

November 2005 - Present Member - Graduate Faculty, Family Policy Minor

April 2007 – Present Affiliate Member – Graduate Faculty in Nonprofit Management

September 1992 - Present Faculty Affiliate, Center for Advanced Studies in Child Welfare

September 1980-June 1996 Adjunct Professor, School of Public Health, Division of Epidemiology

October 1984-June 1992 Adjunct Professor, Center for Youth Development and Research

September 1998-December 1999 Faculty Affiliate, Center for Urban and Regional Affairs

Ph.D. dissertations advised to completion (as major adviser): 22

Courses Taught (during last five years)

Public Affairs 8203 Neighborhood Revitalization

Social Work 5810 Working with Immigrant Populations

Social Work 8603 Program Evaluation

Social Work 5708 Substance Abuse and Social Work

Social Work 8211 Macro Practice Methods in Social Work

Graduate Level Study Tours on Social Policy and Social Services:

UK & Ireland (2004); Vietnam (2006); Chile (2008).

University of Minnesota, Duluth

July 1979-August 1980 Professor, School of Social Development

July 1976-August 1978 Acting Dean, School of Social Development

September 1978-August 1979 (On Sabbatical Leave, Stanford University)

September 1971-June 1979 Associate Professor, School of Social Development

September 1979-August 1980 Director of Graduate Studies, School of Social

June 1977-December 1977 Development

January 1975-September 1976

January 1976-August 1980 Adjunct Faculty Member, School of Public Health, Division of Epidemiology, Twin Cities Campus

University of California, Berkeley

September 1969-July 1971 Assistant Professor, School of Social Welfare

University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee

September 1966-July 1969 Assistant Professor, School of Social Welfare and Department of Sociology (Joint Appointment)

University of Michigan

September 1964-June 1965 Teaching Assistant, School of Social Work

September 1963-June 1964 Teaching Fellow, Department of Sociology

Michigan Boys' Training School

January-August 1961 Social Worker, State of Michigan, Boys' Training School, Whitmore Lake, Michigan (internship in conjunction with MSW studies, University of Michigan School of Social Work.)

Hamline University, St. Paul, Minnesota

September 1959-June 1960 Research Assistant, Department of Sociology

September 1957-June 1959 Teaching Assistant, Department of Physics

University of Minnesota, Twin Cities

Summer, 1959 Interviewer, Survey of Farm Operators and Rural Social Security Recipients, Department of Rural Sociology

CONSULTING

2005. Consultant, United Nations Population Fund, Follow-up Study of Training Program Participants of the International Institute on Aging (INIA), Malta.

1998. Consultant, Blandin Foundation, Evaluation of Distance Education for Rural Leadership Training, Grand Rapids, Minnesota.

1979-1998 External Examiner, Social Work Program, The Chinese University of Hong Kong

1996-1998 Monograph Reviewer, Westview Press, Boulder, Colorado

1988 Consultant, Social Work Program, University of North Carolina at Greensboro

1987 External Examiner, Social Work Program, Rajshahi University, Bangladesh

1985 Consultant, Social Work Program, St. Cloud State University

1982-1986 Consultant, Medical Education and Research Foundation, St. Paul-Ramsey Hospital, Research on the Comparison of Inpatient and Outpatient Chemical Dependency Treatment

1980-1981 Consultant, State of Minnesota Crime Control and Planning Board

1980 Text Reviewer, MacMillan & Co., New York

1979 Consultant on curriculum, School of Social Work, University of Hawaii, Honolulu

1978 Consultant, Reorganization of human services curricula, Sangamon State University, Springfield, Illinois

1976 Consultant, Technical Assistance Institute, Department of Criminal Justice, Washburn University, Topeka, Kansas

1974-1975 Consultant, City of Duluth, Study of Juvenile Vandalism

1971-1975 Consultant, Police Foundation, Washington, D.C. Research and evaluation of organizational change in police departments in Dallas, Texas and Kansas City, Missouri.

PUBLICATIONS

BOOKS:

Mehrotra, C.M., Hollister, C. D. & McGahey, L. (2001). Distance Learning: Principles for Effective Design, Delivery, and Evaluation. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications.

Galaway, B., Hudson J. & Hollister C. D. (1976). Community Corrections: A Reader. Springfield: Charles C. Thomas.

ARTICLES:

Toft, J., Hollister, C.D., and Martin, M. (forthcoming). The influence of paid work, racial-ethnicity, and immigrant status on health care coverage. Journal of Health and Social Policy.

Hollister, C.D., Martin, M., Toft, J. and Yeo, J. (2005). Obstacles to welfare-to-work transitions for Somali, Hmong, and Latino Immigrants in the United States. Social Development Issues, 27 (2), 57-69.

Martin, M., Hollister, C.D., Toft, J., Yeo, J. & Kim, Y. (2005). Work, race, and welfare reform: A study of the Minnesota Family Investment Program in Hennepin County, 1998-2002. CURA Reporter, 35 (1), 13-23.

Hsieh, S. & Hollister, C.D. (2004). Examining gender differences in adolescent substance abuse behavior: Comparisons and implications for treatment. Journal of Child and Adolescent Substance Abuse, 13 (3), 53-70.

Robin, S. C., & Hollister, C. D. (2002). Career paths and contributions of four vohorts of IV-E funded MSW child welfare graduates. Journal of Health and Social Policy, 15 (3/4), 53-67.

Menanteau-Horta, D. & Hollister, C. D. (2001). Globalization and interdisciplinary challenges for international social development: Reflections from the classroom. Social Development Issues, 23 (2), 3-10.

Macy, J. A., Rooney, R. H., Hollister, C. D., & Freddolino, P. P. (2001). Evaluation of distance education programs in social work. Journal of Technology in Human Services, 18 (3/4), 63-84.

Hollister, C. D., & Kim, Y. (2001). Evaluating ITV-based MSW programs: A comparison of ITV and traditional graduates' perceptions of MSW program qualities. Journal of Technology in Human Services, 18 (1/2), 89-100.

Hollister, C. D., & McGee, G. (2000). Delivering substance abuse and child welfare content through interactive television. Research in Social Work Practice, 10 (4), 417-427.

Hollister, C. D., & Mehrotra, C. M. N. (1999). Utilizing and evaluating ITV workshops for rural community leadership training. Journal of Technology in Human Services, 16 (2-3), 35-45.

Hsieh, S., Hoffmann, N. G., & Hollister, C. D. (1998). The relationship between pre-, during-, post-treatment factors, and adolescent substance abuse behaviors. Addictive Behaviors, 23 (4), 477-488.

Gibbs, L. E., & Hollister, C. D. (Fall/Winter, 1993-94). Typologies under study for treatment of alcoholics. Sociology of Rural Life, 13 (2), 3-8.

Gibbs, L. E., & Hollister, C. D. (1993). Matching alcoholics with treatment: Reliability, replication and validity of a treatment typology. Journal of Social Service Research, 17 (1-2), 41-72.

Harrison, P., Hoffman, N., Hollister, C. D., Gibbs, L., & Luxenberg, M. (1988). Determinants of chemical dependency treatment placement: Clinical, economic and logistic Factors. Psychotherapy, 25 (3), 356-364.

Hollister, C. D. (1988). Social development concepts: Lessons from the U.S. Experience. In A. C. J. Feng (Ed.), From Developing to Developed: The Taiwan Model. (pp.159-171). Taichung, Taiwan: Tunghai University Press.

Hollister, C. D. (1988). Observations on social development in the United States. In Bjork, G. (Eds.), Peace and Development in the Context of Social Welfare (pp.129-143). Gothenburg, Sweden: University of Gothenburg.

Wellin, E., Slesinger, D. P., & Hollister, C. D. (1987). Psychiatric emergency services: Evolution, adaptation, and proliferation. Social Science and Medicine, 24 (6), 475-482.

Pandey, R. S., Tan, N.-T., & Hollister, C. D., (Winter 1987). Guest Editors, Special Issue on Social Development and Peace, Social Development Issues, 10, (3).

Hollister, C. D. (1982). The knowledge and skill bases of social development. In D. S. Sanders (Eds.), Developmental Perspectives in Social Work Education (pp. 31-42). Honolulu: University of Hawaii.

Hollister, C. D. (1981). Emerging Issues in social development in the United States. In P. Lee (Eds.), Proceedings of the Sino-American Conference on Social Welfare in the 1980s (pp. 97-104). Taichung, Taiwan: Tunghai University.

Gibbs, L., & Hollister, C. D. (1981). A classification of alcoholics relevant to type-specific treatment. In Evaluating Alcohol and Drug Programs: Current Methods and Findings Hazelden: Center City, Minnesota, 231-258.

Hollister, C. D., & Jones, J. F., (1981). Education for social development. In J. F Jones & P. Rama S. (Eds.), Social Development: Conceptual, Methodological, and Policy Issues New York: St. Martin's Press, 152-168.

Hollister, C. D. (July 1979). School bureaucratization as a response to parents' demands. Urban Education, 14 (2), 221-235. Selected for the Reprint Series of the Institute for Finance and Governance, Center for Educational Research at Stanford, Stanford University.

Hollister, C. D., & Heslin, P. J. (Autumn-Winter 1978). Vandalism: A profile of vandals and some recommendations. Crime and Social Deviance, 6 (3-4), 77-102.

Hollister, C. D. (Spring 1977). Social work wkills for social development. Social Development Issues, 1 (1), 9-20.

Litwak, E., Meyer, H. J., & Hollister, C. D. (1977). The role of linkage mechanisms between bureaucracies and families: Education and health as empirical cases in point. In R. J. Liebert & A. W. Imershein (Eds.), Power, Paradigms and Community Research. London: Sage Publications Ltd.

Hudson, J., & Hollister, C. D. (December 1976). An experimental study of parole supervision of juveniles and social service utilization. Iowa Journal of Social Work, 7 (4)

Hollister, C. D., Bast, D., & Dolezal, F. R. (1976). Public welfare and the news media: A regional study. In L. Ginsberg (Eds.), Readings in Rural Social Work. New York: Council on Social Work Education.

Hollister, C. D., & Hudson, J. (Summer 1974). Interorganizational Conflict: The case of police youth bureaus and the juvenile court. Journal of Sociology and Social Welfare, 1 (4), 206-216.

Hudson, J., & Hollister, C. D. (1973). Diversion Programming in Criminal Justice: Proceedings of an Institute. Arrowhead Regional Development Commission and School of Social Work. University of Minnesota, Duluth.

Hollister, C. D. (Autumn 1969). Negro-White differences in parental interest in education. Sociological Focus, 1 (1), 96-110.

RESEARCH REPORTS:

Hollister, C. D. & Mehrotra, C.M. (2005). A Tracer Study of Participants in the Training Programme of the International Institute on Aging, Malta. United Nations Population Fund, New York.

Hollister, D., Martin, M., Toft, J., Yeo, J. & Kim, Y. (2003). The Well-Being of Parents and Children in the Minnesota Family Investment Program in Hennepin County, Minnesota, 1998-2002. St. Paul,MN: University of Minnesota, Center for Advanced Studies in Child Welfare, School of Social Work.

Hollister, C. D., Martin, M., & Wanberg, C. (December 1, 1999). Findings from the Second Phase of a Study of the Transition from Welfare to Work in Hennepin County, Minnesota. University of Minnesota, Center for Urban and Regional Affairs.

Hollister, C. D., Martin, M., & Wanberg, C. (March 1, 1999). Findings from the First Phase of a Study of the Transition from Welfare to Work in Hennepin County, Minnesota., University of Minnesota, Center for Urban and Regional Affairs.

Wanberg, C., Hollister, C. D., & Martin, M. (December 7, 1998). Non-Participation in Welfare-to-Work Programs: A Summary of Findings From a Focus Group and Survey of Welfare-to-Work Professionals. University of Minnesota, Industrial Relations Center.

Harrison, P. A., Hoffmann, N. G., Gibbs, L., & Hollister, C. D. (April, 1985). Comprehensive Evaluation of Patient-Treatment Interactions: Patient Population Profile. St. Paul: State of Minnesota Department of Human Services, Chemical Dependency Division.

Gibbs, L., & Hollister, C. D. (1981). Replication of a Typology of Alcoholics, (Grant No. R01-AA-03316-02). University of Wisconsin, National Institute of Alcohol Addiction and Abuse.

Heslin, P. J., & Hollister, C. D. (1976). Patterns of Vandalism. Duluth, MN: Office of Community Development.

Wellin, E., Hollister, C. D., & Slesinger, D. (1968). Community Service for Personal Crisis: A Study of Psychiatric Emergency Service. Milwaukee, WI University of Wisconsin, Office of Applied Social Research.

Hollister, C. D. (1966). The School as a Bureaucratic Organization — A Third Test of the Balance Hypotheses. In E. Litwak & H. J. Meyer, The Relationship Between School-Community Coordinating Procedures and Reading Achievement (Chapter 18, pp. 453-492). U.S. Office of Education.

CURRICULUM MODULE:

Toft, J. & Hollister, C.D. (2004). Effects of Employment, Race, and Immigrant Status on Health Care Coverage for Adults and Children in Low-Income Populations in Hennepin County.



EDITORIAL WORK

2007 Reviewer, Children and Youth Services Review

2006-Present Reviewer, Journal of Planning Education and Research

1987-Present Consulting Editor, Social Development Issues

1988-2000 Reviewer and Member of Editorial Board, Journal of Law and Social Work

1996. Reviewer and Associate Editor, Journal of Sociology and Social Welfare

1977, 1994 Reviewer, Journal of Social Service Research

RESEARCH GRANTS

C. David Hollister and Chandra M. Mehrotra. “Follow-up Study of Training Program Participants of the International Institute on Aging, Malta.” Funded by the United Nations Population Fund. September, 2004 – April, 2005.

C. David Hollister: “Understanding the Effects of MFIP on the Well-Being of Parents and Their Children.” Funded by Hennepin County, the Center for Urban and Regional Affairs, and the Center for Advanced Studies in Child Welfare, September 1, 2001 – December 31, 2002. $86,212.

C. David Hollister, Mary Martin, and Connie Wanberg: “Toward a Better Understanding of Successful Transitions from Welfare to Work.” Funded by the Joyce Foundation, Hennepin County, the City of Minneapolis, and the University of Minnesota Center for Urban and Regional Affairs, September 1, 1998 - August 31, 1999. $44,000.

Norman Hoffman, C. David Hollister, and Leonard Gibbs: "Comprehensive Evaluation of Patient-Treatment Interactions and Outcomes in Alcoholism Treatment." Funded by the State of Minnesota Department of Human Services, Chemical Dependency Division, January 1, 1983 - December 31, 1985. $450,000.

Norman Hoffman, C. David Hollister, and Leonard Gibbs: "Feasibility Study for Comparison of Inpatient and Outpatient Alcoholism Treatment." Funded by State of Minnesota Department of Human Services, Chemical Dependency Division, March 18, 1982 - September 30, 1982. $55,000.

Leonard Gibbs and C. David Hollister: "Replication of a Typology of Alcoholics and Evaluation of the Effectiveness of Type-Specific Treatment." Funded by the National Institute of Alcohol Addiction and Alcoholism, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, RO1-AA-03316-02 October 1, 1979 - March 31, 1981. $170,000.

C. David Hollister and Philip J. Heslin: "Study of Juvenile Vandalism." Funded by U.S. Law Enforcement Assistant Administration, the Minnesota Crime Commission, and the City of Duluth. September 1, 1974 - December 31, 1975. $30,000.

CURRICULUM DEVELOPMENT GRANTS

C. David Hollister, “Engaging Immigrants: Strengthening Students’ Multicultural Competence for Working with Immigrant Populations.” Multicultural Education Fellowship funded by the Center for Teaching and Learning Services Initiative for Pursuing Excellence in Multicultural Education, 2003-2004. $3,000.

Participant, Mid-Career Teaching Enrichment Seminar, Center for Teaching and Learning Services, University of Minnesota, 2001-2002.

C. David Hollister and Edward Goetz, “Using GIS Technology for Teaching and Outreach Related to Neighborhood Revitalization.” Funded by the Bush Foundation Faculty Development Program on Excellence and Diversity in Teaching, University of Minnesota, 2000-2001, $4,500.

PAPERS PRESENTED TO SCIENTIFIC AND PROFESSIONAL ASSOCIATIONS

Hollister, C.D. and Nelson, K. (2007, July). Teaching Social Development Approaches to Neighborhood Revitalization. Paper presented to the 15th International Symposium of the International Consortium for Social Development, Hong Kong.

Hollister, C.D., Toft, J. & Martin, M. (2007, July). Welfare Reform Impacts on Immigrant Hmong Families in the United States. Paper presented to the 15th International Symposium of the International Consortium for Social Development, Hong Kong.

Hollister, C. D., Toft, J., and Martin, M. (2006, July). An Exploratory Study of the Impacts of Welfare Reform on the Well-being of Families and Children in the USA. Paper presented to the 2006 Biennial European ICSD Conference on Social policy and Social Work: Action and Interaction in the Context of Social Development, Warsaw, Poland.

Mehrotra, C.M. & Hollister, C.D. (2006, March). Tracking the Impact of an International Training Program in Aging. Paper presented at the Joint Conference

of the American Society on Aging and the National Council on the Aging, Anaheim, CA.

Hollister, C.D., Toft, J. & Martin, M. (2005, October). The Well-Being of Parents and Children in the Minnesota Family Investment Programme, 1998-2002. Paper presented to the Oxford University Department of Social Policy and Social Work seminar series on ‘Promoting the well being of children: What is ‘evidence’ and how can different kinds of evidence from research inform practice?’ sponsored by the Oxford Centre for Research into Parenting and Children, Oxford, England.

Hollister, C.D. & Phan, P.T. (2005, July). A Social Development Approach to Teaching about Globalization, Migration and Work with Immigrant Populations. Paper presented to the 14th International Symposium of the Inter-University Consortium for International Social Development, Recife, Brazil.

Hollister, C.D. & Mehrotra, C.M. (2005, April). A Tracer Study of Participants in the Training Programmes of the International Institute on Ageing. Paper presented to the United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA) Ageing Advisory Group meeting on "Ageing Issues: Past Experiences and Strategic Directions," Valletta, Malta.

Toft, J., Martin, M. & Hollister, D. (2005, February). Racial-Ethnicity and Immigrant Status and the Minnesota TANF Program. Paper presented to the Annual Meeting of the Council on Social Work Education, New York, NY.

Toft, J., Hollister, D., & Martin, M. (2005, January). The Effects of Minnesota's TANF Program on the Well-Being of Children in Hennepin County". Paper presented to the meeting of the Society for Social Work Research, Miami, FL

Hollister, C.D. & Phan, P.T. (2004, February). Developing A Course On Social Work With Immigrants and Refugees Paper presented to the Annual Program Meeting of the Council on Social Work Education, Anaheim, CA.

Toft. J., Martin, M., Yeo, J. & Hollister, C.D. (2004, January). Factors that Influence Health Care Coverage for Low-Income Populations under Welfare Reform. Paper presented to the meeting of the Society for Social Work Research, New Orleans, LA.

Hollister, C.D., Martin, M., Toft, J. & Yeo, J. (2004, January). Impacts of Welfare-to-Work on the Well-Being of Families and Children. Poster Session presented at the meeting of the Society for Social Work Research, New Orleans, LA.

Hollister, C.D., Martin, M., Toft, J. & Yeo, J. (2003, December). Obstacles to Welfare-to-Work Transitions for Somali, Hmong and Latino Immigrants in the United States. Paper presented to the 13th International Symposium of the Inter-University Consortium for International Social Development, Mumbai, India.

Hollister, C.D. & Kim, Y. (2003, March). Distance and Traditional Graduates’ Evaluations of MSW Program Support and Educational Outcomes. Paper presented to the Annual Program Meeting of the Council on Social Work Education, Atlanta, GA.

C. David Hollister and Mary Martin, Barriers to the Community Integration of New Immigrants: An Exploratory Study of Welfare-to-Work Transitions of Somali, Hmong, and Latino Immigrants. Paper presented to the 12th International Symposium on Social Development, sponsored by the Inter-University Consortium for International Social Development, the Economic Research Forum, and the Center for Economics and Econometrics, Bogazici University, Istanbul, Turkey, June 19-23, 2001

C. David Hollister and Sandra Robin, Career Paths and Contributions of Four Cohorts of IV-E funded MSW Child Welfare Graduates. Annual Program Meeting of the Council on Social Work Education, Dallas, Texas, March 8-11, 2001.

Ronald H. Rooney, C. David Hollister, Paul Freddolino, and Jane Macy, Evaluation of Distance Education Programs in Social Work,” Conference on Information Technologies for Social Work Education and Practice, sponsored by the College of Social Work, University of South Carolina, and co-sponsored by the National Association of Social Workers and the Council on Social Work Education, Charleston, South Carolina, August 27-30, 2000.

C. David Hollister and Youngmin Kim, Distance and Traditional Graduates’ Evaluations of MSW Program Resources and Educational Outcomes. Conference on Information Technologies for Social Work Education and Practice, sponsored by the College of Social Work, University of South Carolina, and co-sponsored by the National Association of Social Work and the Council on Social Work Education, Charleston, South Carolina, August 27-30, 2000.

C. David Hollister and Gloria McGee, Teaching Substance Abuse and Child Welfare Through Interactive Television. Media Tech Series, Annual Program Meeting of the Council on Social Work Education, New York, New York, February 26-29, 2000.

C. David Hollister, Mary Martin, and Connie Wanberg, Welfare to Work: Client and Employment Counselor Views of the Transition. Annual Program Meeting of the Council on Social Work Education, New York, New York, February 26-29, 2000.

C. David Hollister and Youngmin Kim, Evaluating ITV-Based MSW Programs: A Comparison of ITV and Traditional Graduates’ Perception of MSW Program Qualities. Conference on Information Technologies for Social Work Education and Practice, sponsored by the College of Social Work, University of South Carolina, and co-sponsored by the National Association of Social Workers and the Council on Social Work Education, Charleston, South Carolina, September 4, 1999. (Conference papers published in CD-Rom format.)

Dario Menanteau and C. David Hollister, Globalization and Interdisciplinary Challenges for International Social Development: Reflections from the Classroom. Eleventh International Symposium on Social Development, Inter-University Consortium for International Social Development, Capetown, South Africa, July 5, 1999.

Ronald H. Rooney, Paul Freddolino, C. David Hollister, and Jane Macy, Evaluating Distance Programs in Social Work: What Does it all Mean? Annual Program Meeting of the Council on Social Work Education, San Francisco, California, March 12, 1999.

C. David Hollister and Chandra M. N. Mehrotra, Utilizing and Evaluating ITV Workshops for Rural Community Leadership Training. Conference on Information Technologies for Social Work Practice, sponsored by the College of Social Work, University of South Carolina and the National Association of Social Workers, Charleston, South Carolina, August 17, 1998.

C. David Hollister and Gloria McGee, Delivering Substance Abuse and Child Welfare Content Through Interactive Television. Conference on Information Technologies for Social Work Education, sponsored by the College of Social Work, University of South Carolina, and the Council on Social Work Education, Charleston, South Carolina, August 21, 1998.

C. David Hollister and Gloria McGee, Integrating Substance Abuse and Child Welfare Content through Distance Education. Alcohol and Other Drugs Symposium at the Annual Program Meeting of the Council on Social Work Education, Chicago, Illinois, March 9, 1997.

C. David Hollister, Distance Education Technologies and Social Development. Ninth International Symposium on Social Development, Inter-University Consortium for International Social Development, Oporto, Portugal, July 17, 1996.

C. David Hollister and Charles Cowger, New Distance Technologies and Their Potential for Increasing International Collaboration on Education for Social Development. Conference on International Social Welfare in a Changing World, University of Calgary, Alberta, Canada, July 29-August 1, 1995.

C. David Hollister, Emerging Technologies for Distance Education and Their Potential for Increasing International Educational Collaboration. Conference of Russian and American Faculty on "Modern Educational Technology: Experiences and Problems," held at the Russian State Social Institute, Moscow, November 5, 1993.

C. David Hollister, Researching the Question of Which Treatment Works Best for Which Clients: One Approach to Testing the Matching Hypothesis. Faculty Institute on Integrating Alcohol and Drug Issues into Social Work Education, Boston University School of Social Work, July 5-9, 1993.

C. David Hollister, Observations on the Development of Community Mental Health Services in the United States. International Conference on Social Work Issues and the Sociology of Family Life in the Time of Transition to Market Conditions, sponsored by the Moscow Technological University and the Russian Association of Social Workers, Tarassovskaja, Russia, February 14-18, 1993.

C. David Hollister, Observations concerning Alcoholism Treatment Programs in the United States. International Seminar on Methods and Practice of Social Work and Social Protection of People in the Transition to a Market Economy," sponsored by the Russian Association of Social Workers and the Administration of the City of Pavlovskii Posad, Pavlovskii Posad, Russia, February 22-23, 1993.

C. David Hollister, The 1970s and the Growth of Social Development Perspectives in U.S. Schools of Social Work. Invited presentation, Seventh International Symposium on Social Development, Inter-University Consortium for International Social Development, Washington, D.C. July 16, 1992.

Leonard Gibbs and C. David Hollister, Invited paper, Matching Alcoholics with Treatment. Sixth Annual Alcohol and Drug Abuse Research Conference, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, March 20, 1991.

C. David Hollister, Curriculum Development for Social Development: Some Observations and a Case Study. Sixth International Symposium on Social Development, Inter-University Consortium for International Social Development, San Jose, Costa Rica, August 14, 1990.

C. David Hollister, Factors Shaping Social Development Concepts in the United States. Invited paper at conference on The International Significance of Taiwan's Developmental Experience: Retrospects and Prospects, Tunghai University, Taichung, Taiwan, November 4, 1987.

C. David Hollister, Observations on Social Development in the United States. Regional Seminar on Peace and Development, University of Gothenburg and the Inter-University Consortium for International Social Development, Kungalv, Sweden, August 26-28, 1987.

Doris Slesinger, Edward Wellin and C. David Hollister, Mental Health (Psychiatric) Emergency Services: Their Evolution, Adaptation and Proliferation. American Public Health Association, Los Angeles, California, November 11-15, 1984.

C. David Hollister, Concepts of Social Development. Invited presentation, Third Symposium on International Social Development, Montreal, Canada, July 27-31, 1984.

Leonard Gibbs and C. David Hollister, A Classification of Alcoholics Relevant to Type-Specific Treatment. Conference on Research and Evaluation in Alcoholism and Drug Treatment, Hazelden Foundation, Bloomington, Minnesota, October 29, 1981.

Leonard Gibbs and C. David Hollister, A Classification of Alcoholic Type and Type-Specific Treatment. at a conference sponsored by the Minnesota Chemical Dependency Association, Minnesota Department of Human Services and the University of Minnesota, October 2, 1981.

C. David Hollister, Some Emerging Issues in Social Development in the United States. Invited paper, Sino-American Conference on Social Welfare, Taipei, Taiwan, December 28, 1980 - January 3, 1981.

C. David Hollister, Training Public Health Social Workers for Social Development. presented to the International Conference on Social Development sponsored by the Inter-University Consortium for International Social Development and the Chinese University of Hong Kong, July 29, 1980, Hong Kong.

Leonard Gibbs and C. David Hollister, Replication of a Typology of Alcoholics presented to the Research Seminar sponsored by the Chinese University of Hong Kong and the International Association of Schools of Social Work, Hong Kong, July 23, 1980.

C. David Hollister, The Knowledge and Skill Bases of Social Development. Invited paper for the Faculty Seminar on Developmental Perspectives in Social Work Education, School of Social Work, University of Hawaii, April 9-11, 1979.

C. David Hollister, Implications of the Social Development Approach for Curriculum Content in Administration and Planning. Annual Program Meeting, Council on Social Work Education, Boston, Massachusetts, March 4, 1979.

C. David Hollister and John F. Jones, Education for Social Development. presented to the State of the Art Conference on Comparative Social Development, University of Missouri-Columbia, October 29-31, 1978.

C. David Hollister and Philip J. Heslin, Vandalism: An Empirical Study from the United States, presented to the International Symposium on Vandalism, Bar-Ilan University, Ramat Gan, Israel, December 21, 1977.

C. David Hollister, The Concept of Social Development. Invited paper for an institute sponsored by the North Georgia Chapter of the National Association of Social Workers, Atlanta, Georgia, June 4, 1976.

C. David Hollister, Social Work Skills for Social Development: A General Model for Social Development. presented to the Twentieth Anniversary Symposium, National Association for Social Workers, Hollywood-by-the-Sea, Florida, October 24, 1975.

Eugene Litwak, C. David Hollister and Henry J. Meyer, Linkage Theory Between Bureaucracies and Community Primary Groups: Education, Health and Political Action as Empirical Cases in Point, presented to the Annual Meeting of the American Sociological Association, Montreal, Quebec, August 27, 1974.

C. David Hollister and John F. Jones, Organizing a School of Social Work Around the Concept of Social Development, presented to the annual program meeting of the Council on Social Work Education, Atlanta, Georgia, March 1974.

C. David Hollister, School Bureaucracy as a Response to Parents' Demands, presented to the Annual meeting of the American Sociological Association, New Orleans, Aug. 28, 1972.

C. David Hollister, Doris P. Slesinger and Edward Wellin, Interprofessional Differences in the Perception of the Domain of an Emergency Psychiatric Service, presented to the Annual Forum of the National Conference on Social Welfare, Chicago, June 2, 1972.

C. David Hollister, Inter-organizational Conflict: The Case of Police Youth Bureaus and the Juvenile Court, presented to the Annual Meeting of the American Sociological Association, Washington, D.C., September 1, 1970.

C. David Hollister, Negro–White Differences in Parental Interest in Education, presented to the Annual Meeting of the American Sociological Association, San Francisco, September 3, 1969.

C. David Hollister, Problems in the Comparative Study of Social Participation Among Puerto Ricans, Mexican-Americans and Anglos, presented to the Annual Meeting of the Central States Anthropological Association, Milwaukee, May 1, 1969.

POSTER PRESENTATIONS TO PROFESSIONAL AND SCIENTIFIC ASSOCIATIONS

Electronic poster presentation: Vietnam learning abroad: A close-up of the experience and its impact. Annual Program Meeting, Council on Social Work Education, San Francisco, October 29, 2007.

LECTURES AND PRESENTATIONS TO PROFESSIONAL GROUPS

Presentation (with Jessica Toft), “Welfare Reform: The Impacts of MFIP on Hmong Families,” at the University of Minnesota School of Social Work public colloquium “Creating Partnerships to Address the Mental Health Needs of Southeast Asians in Minnesota.” May 11, 2007.

Panel Presentation (with Gary DeCramer and Carissa Schively). “Involving Students in Working with County Governments,” Meeting with Hennepin County staff from various departments, April 19, 2006.

Panel Presentation (with Kathleen Ganley), “Incorporating Community Based Projects into University Courses,” Faculty workshop sponsored by the University Neighborhood Network, Center for Urban and Regional Affairs, and Career and Community Learning Center, University of Minnesota, March 24, 2004.

Presentation, “Welfare Reform in Minnesota: Findings from a Study of Hennepin County Clients and Employment Counselors.” Conference on Urban and Regional Planning: Twenty-five Years at the University of Minnesota, Humphrey Institute of Public Affairs, September 15-17, 2000.

Presentation (with Gloria McGee), "A Distance Education Course in Child Welfare and Substance Abuse: A Comparison of ITV and Traditional Offerings," Classrooms of the Future Conference VI, Associated Colleges of the Twin Cities and Minnesota Private Colleges, St. Paul, Minnesota, May 24, 2000.

Presentation (with Mary Martin), “Preliminary results from the Hennepin County Welfare-to-Work Study,” to a meeting of child welfare and MFIP staff evaluators from Hennepin and Ramsey Counties and Minnesota DHS, July 28, 1999.

Presentation, "Designing Doctoral Program Preliminary Examinations," Annual Meeting of the Group for the Advancement of Doctoral Education (GADE), Madison, Wisconsin, October 1997.

Presentation, “Approaches to Teaching Social Policy at the Graduate Level,” Annual meeting of the Minnesota Conference on Social Work Education, South Haven, Minnesota, Oct. 13, 1995.

Lectures, "The Minnesota Model of Alcoholism Treatment," and "Evaluating Social Programs," presented to students and faculty of the Russian State Social Institute, Moscow, November 1-2, 1993.

Panel participant, "The Organization and Content of Social Work Education in the United States," Conference of Social Workers of the Moscow Region on Social Work: World Experience and Russia, held at the Russian State Social Institute, Moscow, November 4, 1993.

Presentation, "Social Work and the Role of the Inter-University Consortium for International Social Development," Second International Symposium on Families: East and West, hosted by the University of Indianapolis, August 23, 1993.

Lecture, "Recent Trends in Alcoholism and Mental Health Services in the United States," joint meeting of the Pusan Association of Social Workers and the Pusan Association for Psychiatry, hosted by the Han Psychiatric Clinic, Pusan, Korea, October 22, 1991.

Lecture, "Social Services Development in the United States: Illustrations from Community Mental Health," Taegu University, Department of Social Work, Taegu, Korea, October 21, 1991.

Presentation, "Group Processes in Alcoholism Treatment," to classes in Group Work and Psychiatric Social Work, Soong Sil University, Seoul, Korea, October 24, 1991.

Panel Participant, "A Guide for Junior Faculty in Academia: How to Survive and Prosper," Panel organized by the National Association of Deans and Directors of Schools of Social Work, Annual Program Meeting, Council on Social Work Education, Reno, Nevada, March 5, 1990.

Presentation, "Opportunities for Involving Faculty and Students in International Organizations and Activities," Annual Meeting of the Minnesota Conference on Social Work Education, Duluth, Minnesota, October 13, 1988.

Discussant, Professor Jorma Sipula's paper, "The Role of Social Movements in Social Development," Plenary Session, Fifth International Symposium on Social Development, Inter-University Consortium for International Social Development, Mariehamn, Aaland, Finland, August 4, 1988.

Discussant, Session on "Social Development in the Social Work Curriculum," Annual Program Meeting of the Council on Social Work Education, Los Angeles, March 11, 1980.

Presentation, "Knowledge Development Strategies for Social Work," School of Social Work, Indiana University, March 31, 1980.

Presentation, Stanford University, Seminar on Organizations and Mental Health, "Research Issues in the Organization of Community Mental Health," May 8, 1979.

Lecture, San Jose State University, "Community Organization as a Component of Social Development," School of Social Work, April 30, 1979.

Colloquium presentation, University of California, Berkeley, School of Social Welfare, "Recent Research on Juvenile Vandalism," February 26, 1979.

Lecture, Stanford University, "Changing Roles in Community Mental Health," in Social Issues in Health Care, Department of Sociology, February 1, 1979.

Presentation, "Trends in Rural Crime," Presented to the Annual Meeting of Wisconsin Criminal Justice Educators' Association, April 28, 1978.

Presentation, "The American Indian Project as an Illustration of a Social Development Strategy," Annual Meeting of the Inter-University Consortium for International Social Development, Iowa City, January 28, 1977.

Lecture, "The Concept of the Juvenile Court," Hamline University, St. Paul, Minnesota, February 26, 1976.

Presentation, "Conflicts Among Juvenile Justice and Prevention Agencies," Conference for Juvenile Agency Workers, sponsored by International Association of Chiefs of Police and the National Conference of Christians and Jews, Chicago, November 10-12, 1971.

Lecture, "Role Conflict of Police Juvenile and Community Relations Officers," Workshop for police administrators sponsored by the International Association of Chiefs of Police, Asilomar, California, April 20, 1970.

Presentation (with Karl Flaming, Edward Wellin and George Kelling),"Studies of the 1967 Milwaukee Riot," Annual Meeting of the Wisconsin Public Welfare Association, April 9, 1969.

Presentation (with Edward Wellin and Doris Slesinger), "Findings Regarding the Psychiatric Emergency Service," to psychiatric and social services staff, Mental Health Center, Milwaukee County Hospital, November 15, 1967.

SERVICE TO THE COMMUNITY AND PROFESSION

External Reviewer of candidates for promotion and/or tenure: University of Pennsylvania, Washington University, Ohio State University, University of Illinois, Hunter College, University of Hawaii, San Jose State University, University of Denver, University of Kentucky, Chinese University of Hong Kong, Rajshahi University, Augsburg College, Southern Illinois University, University of Missouri, Rutgers University, University of Pittsburgh, University of South Carolina.

Findings from our research on the Hennepin County Minnesota Family Investment Program (MFIP) were presented to the planning group for the restructuring of MFIP in Ramsey County, Minnesota, September 18, 2002 and to a meeting of the Welfare Reform Research Roundtable (convened by the Minnesota Department of Human Services) on July 10, 2003.

Proposal reviewer, Technology Conference for Social Work Education and Practice, University of South Carolina, August 10-13, 2002.

Presentation, “Welfare Reform: Is It Working?” Senior Forum, Centennial United Methodist Church, April 11, 2002.

Member, Augsburg College Social Work Program Advisory Committee, 1985-present.

Member of the Board, Family and Children's Service of Minneapolis, 1985-1991.

Interview regarding the concept of social development in Life Today Magazine, Taipei, Taiwan, November 1987.

Consultation, Coalition for the Legal Regulation of Social Work in Minnesota, 1985.

Member, Advisory Board, Research Project on General Assistance, Minnesota Chapter of the National Association of Social Workers, 1982.

Consultation, Deregulated School Project, Public School Initiatives, Minneapolis, Minnesota, February 17, 1982.

Member of the Board, Twin Cities International Project for Youth Leaders and Social Workers, Inc., 1981-1988.Member, Personnel Committee, 1982-Present. Member, Search Committee for Director, 1992. Service Award, 1988.

Member of the Board, Program Assessment, Research, and Training Center, Superior, Wisconsin, 1977-1984.

President of the Board, St. Jean's School, Duluth, 1976-78;Member, 1974-78; Vice President, 1975-76; Development Committee, 1977-78.

Presentation, "Conflicting Ideologies in Corrections," AFL-CIO Community Services Program, Duluth, March 22, 1977.

Consultation, Status Offenders Study, St. Louis County Welfare Department, 1975-76.

Consultation, Analysis of Nineteen Sexual Violence Cases, Duluth Police Department, 1975-76.

Reviewed draft of the "Standards" section of the Community Corrections Act at the request of the Minnesota Department of Corrections, May 16, 1975.

Consultation, Minnesota Task Force on Criminal Justice Standards and Goals, 1974-75.

Presentation, "Criminal Justice, Diversion and Community-Based Corrections," AFL-CIO Community Services Program, Duluth, February 5, 1974.

Member, Planning Group for Indian Legislative Conference held at College of St. Scholastica, January 11, 1974.

Consultation, St. Mary's College, Moraga, California, regarding establishment of curricula in sociology, social work, and law enforcement, March 1973.

Member, Planning Committee for Institute on Diversion Programming in Criminal Justice, sponsored by Arrowhead Regional Development Commission and UMD School of Social Work, September-October 1973.

Member, Research Committee, Human Resources Planning Coalition, Duluth, Minnesota, 1972-1973.

Member, Evaluation Committee, Milwaukee Plan--Legal Services for the Poor, 1966-68.

PROFESSIONAL ASSOCIATIONS

Associate Secretary General, 1991-Present, International Consortium for Social Development (formerly the Inter-University Consortium for International Social Development - IUCISD). Executive Council,1991-present; Board of Directors, 1976-79 and 1987-present; Vice-Chair of Board, 1977-79; Co-chair, Program Committee for the 1986 Tokyo Symposium; Co-Chair, Program Committee for the 1989 Regional Conference in Patzcuaro, Mexico. Member, Program Committees for the International Symposia in Montreal, Canada (1984); Aaland, Finland (1988); Costa Rica (1990); Cairo, Egypt (1998); Capetown, South Africa (1999); Istanbul, Turkey (2001); Mumbai, India (2003); Recife, Brazil (2005). Member, Audit Committee, 2006-08.

President, Minnesota Conference on Social Work Education, 1992-94; Secretary, 1988-90; Board Member, 1986-94; Past President, 1994-98.

Member, National Association of Deans and Directors of Schools of Social Work, 1976-1978; 1983-1991.

Board of Directors, U.S. Committee for the International Conference on Social Welfare, 1992-2000.

Council on Social Work Education -1966-Present

Publications Committee, 1986-1991.

American Sociological Association: Criminology Section, Organizations and Occupation Section

International Association of Schools of Social Work

National Association of Social Workers

American Planning Association, National and Minnesota Chapter.

Association for Community Organization and Social Administration (ACOSA).

Social Welfare History Group

Society for the Study of Social Problems: Social Welfare Section, Community Section, Crime and Delinquency Section

Group for the Advancement of Doctoral Education in Social Work, 1981-84, 1996-98.

REFERENCES

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