Harold Hellenbrand (born 1953) is a retired American college professor, administrator, and author. He has held several faculty and administrative roles at various institutions, including the Chair of the English department at California State University, San Bernardino, Dean at the University of Minnesota Duluth, Dean at California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo, and Provost and Vice President of Academic Affairs at California State University, Northridge, where until his retirement he taught in the English department. His biography of Thomas Jefferson, ' was published in 1990.
Hellenbrand was the only child of Julius A. Hellenbrand, an attorney and justice of the New York State Supreme Court, and Gail Hellenbrand, a politician. According to a 2012 interview with Cal State Northridge's student newspaper, The Sundial, Hellenbrand wanted be an architect when he was a child because he always liked design and mathematics. He played soccer, baseball, and football, with soccer being his favorite sport.
Hellenbrand attended Poly Prep in Brooklyn, graduating in 1971. He earned his bachelor's degree in English and American literature from Harvard College in 1975. He later received his doctorate in modern thought and literature from Stanford University in 1980.
Hellenbrand started his career as a faculty member in the English Department, and later as Chair of the department, at California State University, San Bernardino in 1982. In 1994, he moved to Minnesota where he served as Dean and Professor at the College of Liberal Arts at the University of Minnesota, Duluth until 1998. He then served as Dean and Professor at the College of Liberal Arts at Cal Poly, San Luis Obispo from 1998 to 2004. He then served as Provost and Vice President for Academic Affairs at California State University, Northridge, and before his retirement, he taught as a Professor in the English Department there as well.
Hellenbrand became Provost and Vice President for Academic Affairs at California State University, Northridge in 2004. He served in this capacity until January 2012, when he was appointed Interim President at CSUN by the Chancellor of the California State University (CSU) system. Hellenbrand served in the interim role until Dianne F. Harrison was appointed as the president of CSUN in June 2012, when he returned to the provost and vice president position. Hellenbrand focused on K-12 linkages, faculty retention efforts, and commitment to diversity. He stepped down from the provost position in 2015 and taught in the CSUN English department for several years until he retired with Emeritus status.
Hellenbrand was the 2017 recipient of the Don Dorsey Excellence in Mentoring Award. The award was founded by the staff in the CSUN Faculty Mentor Program and EOP. It was named after educational psychology professor, Don Dorsey, who helped develop CSUN's first mentor training program. The award recognizes faculty and staff who made exceptional contributions to mentoring past and present students from diverse backgrounds and communities.
Hellenbrand received the Eileen Tosney Award in 2014. He was honored for his outstanding work as an administrator in the field of higher education, most often awarded as a capstone recognition. âÂÂHarryâÂÂs career is the epitome why the AAUA created the Eileen Tosney Award,â CSUN President Dianne F. Harrison said. âÂÂHarry has committed his life to elevating studentsâ minds and is a true champion of access to education. He is an outstanding administrator who uses his keen intellect, his compassion, his dry wit and lots of data to constantly further the mission of the universityâÂÂ
In March 2015, Hellenbran was awarded The William M. Plator Award honoring his leadership in civic engagement. It was given to Hellenbrand for his efforts in fighting for student retention and encouraging diversity in academia.
Harold Hellenbrand has authored the following books, essays, and articles: