The panel took place at the Silberman School in East Harlem on November 10.
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Paul A. Kurzman, a longtime professor and one-time acting dean at Hunter’s Lois V. and Samuel J. Silberman School of Social Work, died October 17.
Mayra López-Humphreys is being honored for her scholarship advocating for marginalized communities.
The Humanities Action Lab — a high-impact social-justice coalition of universities, issue organizations, and exhibition spaces is moving to Hunter.
Two longtime faculty members are assuming new leadership positions at Hunter College’s Lois V. and Samuel J. Silberman School of Social Work.
Manoj Pardasani appointed as Hunter College’s provost and senior vice president of academic affairs and student success.
Akieia Glover MSW ’25 has pushed through a great deal of adversity to get where she is today.
Hunter College’s Silberman School of Social Work received a $200,000 grant to diversify the pipeline into child-welfare services academic programs.
A professor at Hunter’s Lois V. and Samuel J. Silberman School of Social Work has received a four-year, $850,000 federal grant for autism research.
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.
Hunter was among five CUNY senior colleges listed among the best colleges in the United States by Money, the personal finance website.
The Hunter faculty raked in $406,420 in PSC-CUNY Research grants this year, with 88 proposals yielding 67 grants.
Judge Carlton W. Reeves of Mississippi will deliver the commencement address to Hunter College graduates at Barclays Center in Brooklyn on June 4.
CUNY Chancellor Félix V. Matos Rodríguez delivered his annual State of the University Address at Hunter College’s Silberman School of Social Work.
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It has been a privilege beyond measure to lead this exceptional institution for the past 22 years, in effect, through the entire 21st century. ...
In a year like no other, Hunter College celebrated a graduating class like no other, with 4000 students crossing the finish line to get their degree.
The outbreak of targeted violence against Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders here in New York and elsewhere in our country must stop immediately.
Looking back to 1861, Holzer offers historical perspective on the recent storming of the U.S. Capitol, with thoughts on a path forward.
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President Raab reflects on the legacy of Virginia O'Hanlon, the eight-year-old letter writer who became a Hunter graduate and lifelong educator.
Read President Raab's Full Daily News Op-Ed
The ten appointments mark additions in the School of Arts & Sciences and the Silberman School of Social Work.
President Raab has announced details to a series of events titled "Speaking of Justice: Race, Racism and Reform," among other initiatives.
Led by Professor Regina Miranda and colleague Carolina Hausmann-Stabile, Hunter hosted the first-ever Youth Suicide Research Consortium conference.
President Raab has announced a summer program to address racial inequality and injustice.
Speaking on behalf of the entire Hunter College community, Hunter President Jennifer J. Raab addresses the U. S. Supreme Court ruling on DACA.
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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