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."
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.
Professor Ofer Tchernichovski will investigate how we can stimulate collective learning, creativity, and smart decision-making in online communities.
Two Hunter-trained CUNY doctoral students won big at a recent datathon for prospective quantitative PhD.
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Hunter Physics graduate Destiny Howell ’24 and her team placed first this summer at the University of Wyoming’s Nuclear Bootcamp Competition.
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Erica Chito-Childs, became the acting Ruth and Harold Newman Dean of Hunter College’s School of Arts and Sciences on June 15.
Professor Yuhang Ren was awarded a three-year, $800,000 grant by the National Science Foundation to further the emerging field of QISE.
Six students spent three and a half weeks in Latvia and Lithuania this summer on a Hunter course about the East Bloc’s tortured history of censorship.
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Dr. Jill Bargonetti and her team are celebrating a new grant and a milestone from The Breast Cancer Research Foundation (BCRF).
Professor Weigang Qiu and an international team mapped the complete genetic makeup of 47 strains of Lyme disease-causing and related bacteria.
Assistant Professor of Political Science Zhihang Ruan won the best dissertation prize from APSA’s Class and Inequality.
The study by Assistant Professor of Economics Sangita Vyas found that, compared to 2019, life expectancy at birth was 2.6 years lower.
A Hunter College research team is advancing a diagnostic tool that heralds new treatments for metastatic breast cancer.
William Howard “Bill” Williams, a longtime Hunter professor of Mathematics and Statistics, died July 9, 2024, at his home in Chatham, N.J.
Hunter was among five CUNY senior colleges listed among the best colleges in the United States by Money, the personal finance website.
Her 2022 book, Refuge: How the State Shapes Human Potential, recently won the Oliver Cromwell Cox Award.
Prof. Wenge Ni-Meister received a $300,000 grant from NASA to study the Earth’s vegetation from space.
Two new Hunter College graduates were among the inaugural class of four young scientists chosen for the prestigious Damon Runyon Scholarship.
A Hunter College researcher was awarded $100,000 to pursue cures for a childhood bone cancer by MIB Agents.
A Hunter College History professor features prominently in a new, six-part Netflix documentary on Nazism.
The $8,000 scholarship honors Jonas E. Salk CC ’34, who developed the first polio vaccine in 1955.
Hunter faculty and friends gathered May 13 to toast Andrew Polsky, who is stepping down after 11 years as Dean of the School of Arts and Sciences.
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