Jewish students will be able to take home a turkey from the general student community pantry and fridge to enjoy with their families.
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Dr. Clive Callender ’59 says he became the third Black transplant surgeon in the world. He dedicated his career to saving lives and to ensuring ...
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For the last 40 years, she has established herself as one of the leading voices in Broadway, off-Broadway, and Black theater.
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The Chronicle of Higher Education profiles Hunter junior Erica Li and the Cooperman Business Center in a story about the ...
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It may seem like a good thing, but Professor Andrea Baden thinks climate change may ...
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The psychology professor explains why understanding pachyderm motivation is essential for saving the species.
Announcing the Center’s New Executive Director: Dr. Mark Chatarpal.
Hunter College mourns the loss of sports journalist, coach, and New York City Basketball Hall of Famer Charley Rosen ’62. Rosen played basketball ...
More than 100 students across four CUNY colleges have so far benefited from a pilot program to help pay for master’s degrees, The City ...
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Professor Brian Zeglis identifies promising candidates for new nuclear diagnostics and therapeutics in The Journal of Nuclear Medicine.
Chloë Bass’s new audio-based public art project will be heard at 14 M.T.A. stations around New York, urging commuters, “If you hear something, ...
Jen Pawol, a 2005 graduate of Hunter College's MFA in Studio Art program, has become the first woman to be named a Major League Baseball umpire. ...
Computer scientist Raj Korpan lands a CUNY Black, Race, and Ethnic Studies fellowship to find out what the LGBTQ+ community wants in a robot.
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The Hunter Athletics Hall of Fame swimming champion and deputy director of government relations at LaGuardia Community College gets a shout-out.
Joseph Lowndes, a distinguished lecturer in the Political Science Department, analyzes postwar American politics and the rise of the radical ...
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Livia Bayer found her calling in a lab, not on the court, and now inspires Hunter students to do the same.
Art and Art History Chair Sara Greenberger Rafferty explains in Gothamist.
Professors Mohammad Hossein Manshaei and Anita Raja won the grants for a project on a multimodal intrusion-detection tool leveraging generative AI.
Congratulations to Heba Gowayed, Jessica Hardie, Nicholas Occhiuto, and Raj Korpan, who won support for innovative research projects.
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CUNY's "Research in Focus" spotlights the work of Hunter College professor Bill Solecki.
Hunter Athletic Director and alumna Terry Wansart receives an award from the Eastern College Athletic Conference.
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Faculty member Sissel McCarthy on ethical use of AI.
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A new study finds that the mortality rate for Native Americans is sharply underreported in government records.
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Across painting, sculpture, installation, and video, these five group shows are excellent.
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Enjoy virtual lectures, discussions and readings by members of Hunter’s distinguished faculty.
Starting with the Spring 2026 semester, Hunter College will implement a new bell schedule for classes held at the 68th Street Campus.
Here’s a chance to join an elite cohort of nurse practitioners at the forefront of community healthcare in New York City.
Marking the 80th anniversary of the year of the Hiroshima and Nagasaki bombings, Roosevelt House presents bestselling historian and ...
Arts Outing: Madama Butterfly at the Met Opera Join Hunter students for a special outing at the Met Opera to experience Giacomo Puccini’s iconic ...
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