The grants exemplify Hunter's commitment to fulfilling its role as an anchor institution for New York City’s Puerto Rican community and beyond.
The trip was only the latest in a series of excursions and campus events designed to spotlight the relevance of the humanities.
Hunter MFA Playwriting grads Phillip Christian Smith '23 and Jennifer Diamond '24 were named 2024-25 Dramatist Guild Foundation Fellow.
Students in Hunter College’s Polish Program celebrated Polish Bilingual Day with songs, stories, and food in the West Building on October 17.
The U.S. State Department’s Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs again named Hunter College a leading Fulbright Hispanic Serving Institution.
Hunter College welcomed 150 high-school guidance counselors from all over New York on Oct. 18 as the host of CUNY’s annual Fall Counselor Conference.
TV series produced by Hunter's CENTRO – Center for Puerto Rican Studies at Hunter College, has won two New York Emmy Awards.
Dr. Melissa O’Connor has been appointed Associate Dean for Research and Rudin Professor of Nursing in the Hunter-Bellevue School of Nursing.
Ayana Mathis won the $10,000 Gabe Hudson Award for her novel "The Unsettled" (Alfred A. Knopf, 2023).
A Hunter researcher has received an Outdrive Aphasia PPA grant from the National Aphasia Association.
Twenty-nine Hunter College students recently attended the final dress rehearsal of the Metropolitan Opera’s new production.
Four Hunter College students were selected for the prestigious Mellon Mays Undergraduate Fellowship.
A Hunter College adjunct lecturer was among three CUNY doctoral students to win an annual university award for outstanding teaching.
Six Hunter College affiliates were among the 32 artists, writers, and scholars who were named as 2024-25 fellows of Social Practice CUNY.
Hunter Prof. Kelle Cruz, and team will receive a prestigious prize for developing open-source software that is broadening knowledge of the universe.
Dr. Charles Vörösmarty was recognized for his “exceptional contributions to Earth and space science through a breakthrough, discovery, or innovation."
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Prof. William Solecki received a three-year, $500,000 grant from the federal government to improve flood resilience in vulnerable communities.
A Hunter researcher is one of nine CUNY faculty members receiving funding from Google as part of a three-year, $3 million grant from the company.
Assistant Professor, Alex Moulton, was named a CUNY Black, Race, and Ethnic Studies Fellow for this academic year.
Leading Education scholar Julie Gorlewski was named as the new dean of Hunter’s School of Education this fall.
Hunter College’s new chief librarian, Colleen Major, brings broad experience as a scholar and leader in university and public libraries.
A Hunter researcher is sharing a four-year, $2.5 million National Institutes of Mental Health grant to find out.
Hunter's Lois V. and Samuel J. Silberman School of Social Work has registered the largest first-year class in its 68-year history: 605 students.
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