Mandë Holford, a pioneering marine biochemist, has been named a fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science.
Cohen taped the episode on January 30 in front of Hunter students, faculty, and staff at Lang Recital Hall.
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Hunter students performed and presented choreography and research at the American College Dance Association Northeast Regional Conference.
Two Hunter students were chosen to participate in a mock debate on March 9 in the New York State Senate chamber.
Three Hunter students — Isidro Borges MHC ’27, Jenna Salem ’27, and Elizabeth Wassif ’28 — have won the Jeannette K. Watson Fellowship for 2025.
Recruitment professionals and industry leaders joined some 80 Hunter faculty and staff February 26 for a summit of HunterWorks!
Hunter Office of the Arts Executive Director Gregory Mosher will be interviewed by “Person Place Thing” radio host Randy Cohen.
Award-winning writer Kaitlyn Greenidge MFA ’10 has been named to the 2025 Hunter College Alumni Association Hall of Fame.
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State Senator Andrew Gounardes (D-Bay Ridge) has been named to the 2025 Hunter College Alumni Association Hall of Fame.
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CUNY Associate Vice Chancellor and University Vice Provost for Research, Rosemarie Wesson spoke to Hunter’s John P. McNulty Scholars on Feb. 25.
Joseph Viteritti has assumed the role, Provost Manoj Pardasani and Jonathan F. Fanton Roosevelt House Director Howard Holzer announced.
Hunter alumna Christina Valeros MHC ’21 has won a Luce Scholarship, which funds immersive professional experiences in Asia for post-graduates.
His book is blanketing the airwaves! New York City’s public radio station, WNYC, has chosen the bestselling new novel of Hunter MFA Creative ...
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Professor Jill Simone Gross has been selected for the Mary Helen Callahan Distinguished Service Award of the Urban Affairs Association.
Rossellini gave a talk about animal behavior and conservation at a local college.
Two Hunter College professors have won an award for sociological work that improves public welfare or the lives of members of their communities.
A Hunter professor has been named to a key leadership role for a major new global assessment on climate change and cities.
The grant underscores Hunter’s role as an anchor institution in New York City, as a venue for impactful research and incubator of young talent.
Two Hunter alumni have been chosen for a fellowship that furthers the work of the late civil-rights hero, Congressman John R. Lewis.
Muaddi Darraj will discuss her upbringing in the latest in Hunter’s Promoting Civil Discourse & Intellectual Dialogue series.
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CENTRO has received a $2 million grant renewal from the Mellon Foundation to fund the projects of The Diaspora Solidarities Lab.
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This event has been postponed. All’s fair in love and war, the saying goes, but not necessarily in schools and sports. That’s the topic of the ...
A Bengali American former Undergraduate Student Government president is Hunter’s latest Schwarzman Scholar.
Three Hunter College students were awarded the Benjamin A. Gilman International Scholarship, Director of Prestigious Scholarships and Fellowships.
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