Harold H. Hines Jr.
Harold Hines Visitors
In memory of long-time Board of Trustees member Harold Hines, North Shore endowed this visiting fellowship, which annually brings to campus a distinguished individual who articulates the School’s motto, “Live and Serve.”
Mr. Hines provided exceptional leadership to North Shore and was president of the Board of Trustees from 1971-1973. In addition, his three children graduated from North Shore as “lifers,” and his wife Mary Pick Hines ’49, Life Trustee, was a distinguished alumna who served the school at the highest level for many years — including President of the Alumni Board, member of the Benefit Board and Board of Trustees.
Harold Hines Visiting Guests
Director of the Emotion and Self-Control Laboratory at the University of Michigan and professor of psychology department at the Ross School of Business
Professor of Ojibwe at Bemidji State University and author. He has a B.A. from Princeton University and a M.A. and Ph.D. from the University of Minnesota
President of the Institute for Citizens and Scholars
In honor of our Centennial, we celebrated all the Harold Hines fellows since its inception.
Web developer and co-founder of mRelief
Filmmaker
Georgia Congressman and civil rights icon, and co-author of the award-winning graphic novel series March
Co-author of the award-winning graphic-novel series March and Digital Director & Policy Advisor to Congressman Lewis
Founder and Executive Director of the Equal Justice Initiative, author of Just Mercy: A Story of Justice and Redemption, and professor of Clinical Law at NYU School of Law
UNICEF Humanitarian Innovations Fellow, a National Geographic Emerging Explorer and an internationally recognized thought leader on humanitarian technology and innovation
Award-winning poet, essayist, fiction writer, activist and professor
Farmer, founder and CEO of Growing Power
A Rwandan-American author, speaker and human rights activist. In 2018, she published a book recounting her life experiences, titled The Girl Who Smiled Beads
Co-founders of Siskel/Jacobs Productions
Co-founder of the St. Bernard Project
Researcher of animal acoustic communication from Cornell University
Author of Three Cups of Tea and founder of the Central Asia Institute
NASA astronaut
Former Assistant Director of Stanford's Haas Center for Public Service
Professor, Northwestern University Law School and faculty fellow at Northwestern's Institute for Policy Research
Vice President and Camp Director of Seeds of Peace
Founder of Common Ground Community
Founder and Executive Director of Bronx Preparatory Charter School
Sociologist and Professor, Harvard University
President of Conservation International
Founder and President of Habitat for Humanity
An American author and investigative journalist who, while a reporter for The Christian Science Monitor, won the Pulitzer Prize for International Reporting in 1996 for his coverage of the Srebrenica massacre.
The first African American to sail solo around the world
Retired Executive Director, Women's Commission for Refugee Women & Children
Greenpeace spokesperson and activist
An American writer, best known for his 1986 memoir Iron & Silk, which describes his experiences living in China as an English teacher in the early 1980s.
Director of the film Salaam Bombay
Chairman, President & CEO of Martin Luther King, Jr. Center for Nonviolent Social Change
President, The Ford Foundation
A. Bartlett Giamatti, president of Yale University