They’re on a mission to make new technologies friendlier for communities of all kinds — including and especially LGBTQIA+ people.
The annual award, presented in partnership with the DC37 union and Straus Media, celebrates individuals who keep essential operations running.
The panel took place at the Silberman School in East Harlem on November 10.
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Heads up, Hunter commuters: If you use the Lexington Avenue and 63 Street station to get to Hunter, your weekday commute is about to change.
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Hunter College’s School of Education convened a landmark conference on November 7 that drew faculty, staff, and administrators from across CUNY.
Five Hunter College undergraduates claimed half of the 10 awards granted this year by the Belle Zeller Scholarship Trust Fund.
The Damon Runyon Cancer Research Foundation has named Hunter-Macaulay Honors College alumna Subyeta Chowdhury ’25 to its Scholars Program.
The Mayor’s Office of Civic Engagement has named Hunter College senior Alina Nodrat as its first youth ambassador.
The Hunter College community has rallied to support our students facing food insecurity, contributing $70,000 to the Purple Apron Food Pantry.
Mayor-Elect Zohran Mamdani used the podium at Hunter College’s Roosevelt House Public Policy Institute to announce his two top administration picks.
New York Governor Kathy Hochul came to Hunter College October 30 to pledge $106 million in state funds to backstop federal cuts to food aid.
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Hunter College has been chosen for the first wave of colleges in the new CUNY Beyond career initiative.
Hunter College appointed Hillary Schrenell as the executive director of the Sorensen Center for International Peace and Justice at Roosevelt House.
Hunter College will provide its graduates with free access to the full suite of services offered through its Career Center.
Hunter students and faculty members are among those rocking Lower Manhattan’s Oculus from October 27 through November 6.
Former Lieutenant Robert T. Lyons, who worked for Hunter’s Public Safety Department for 44 years, died October 18 in Brooklyn. He was 67.
“Promoting Civil Discourse & Intellectual Dialogue” series kicked off its second year on October 16.
Goss went to Nebraska Wesleyan University for her bachelor’s degree, University of Nebraska for her PhD in biophysical chemistry.
Hunter College’s Dance Department is hosting a company and a solo dancer as part of the CUNY Dance Initiative.
It is a two-year journey of self-study, data collection, and analysis that will spotlight our strengths and identify areas for growth.
Two Hunter juniors are founding a club for founders — students who want to start tech businesses or explore pathways to digital work.
CENTRO is proud to make its home in the historically Puerto Rican enclave of El Barrio and deepen its ties to the local community.
Hunter faculty member Megha Majumdar’s second novel, “A Guardian and a Thief”, has been named a finalist for the National Book Award in Fiction.
The Kaye Playhouse came alive with the music of these four jazz legends October 8.
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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