Two recent Hunter alumni have won National Science Foundation Graduate Research Fellowships.
Two Hunter College researchers have won a CUNY award recognizing younger faculty members for outstanding research.
Hunter’s latest Urban Fellow is already hard at work serving her fellow New Yorkers.
A Hunter College adjunct instructor was short-listed for the prestigious PEN Presents x International Booker Prize.
She may be an accidental playwright, but Morgan McGuire MFA ’25 promises to have a big impact on the theatre.
A Hunter College graduate student has received a $37,423 National Science Foundation grant to complete her dissertation on endangered lemurs.
Abigail Lucien and Nari Ward are part of a new exhibition, “Crosscurrents,” which explores environmental issues, grief, and resilience, ...
Activist, professor, and public intellectual to address the Class of 2025 at the May 30th Commencement.
Hunter Arts forum to feature dynamic panel discussions addressing the critical lack of working-class access to and representation in the arts.
Hunter students to learn the skills of “constructive dialogue,” which teaches how to maintain civility while talking to those with differing ideas.
Two Hunter College luminaries — one an alumnus — have won 2025 Guggenheim Fellowships.
Hunter College President Nancy Cantor has joined Presidents for Latino Student Success, a national network of Excelencia in Education.
Professor Heba Gowayed has won an Andrew Carnegie Fellowship, one of only 26 fellows chosen by a jury out of more than 300 nominations nationally.
Prisha Rao ’27, won the Critical Language Scholarship to study Mandarin in Taiwan this summer.
Pre-Law Program welcomed Queens District Attorney Melinda Katz for its most recent “On the Docket” speaker event on March 25.
Hunter’s Civil Discourse & Intellectual Dialogue series will host a Fordham University expert on migration.
Neha Maskey ’26 and Emilia Pelagano-Titmuss MHC ’26 are the latest Hunter students to be chosen as Barry M. Goldwater Scholars.
Three Hunter faculty members awarded $25,000 to develop a plan furthering pluralism and diversity at the college.
Yehuda Kurtzer will speak “On Compromise: Can A New Approach to Pluralism and Persuasion Heal Divided Communities?”
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Professor Saad Mneimneh received a $35,000 grant from the Mathematical Association of America to run a summer Research Experience for Undergraduates.
As the world celebrates International Jazz Day April 30, Hunter’s jazz students are learning from a master.
About 30 students from the Polish Program at Hunter College visited the General Consulate of Poland in New York City in February.
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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