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Creation of a cutting-edge radiochemistry lab supporting the safe and efficient research in this burgeoning research field.
This renovated space includes offices, a seminar room and new laboratories for anthropology faculty and students.
By replacing existing hot water heaters with a more advanced heating system in the West Building, Hunter will save energy and costs.
A major renovation to the 5th floor of the library will transform it into an open, modern and welcoming space for student and faculty research.
Renovations to Hunter’s world class Dance Department studios continue with a new sprung flooring system, ballet barres and technology in the Floria.
This specialized library for art, art history and film students serves as a space where they can socialize, collaborate, study and learn.
Creation of this model early childhood development space will serve as a demonstration environment for teachers learning to shape children’s growth.
The 10-foot long skywalk will connect the Baker Theatre Building with the East Building.
Inspecting and repairing façade surfaces on Hunter’s 68th Street campus will ensure the safety and structural stability of its buildings.
The new Human Subject Research Lab includes a faculty office, meeting rooms and more for members of the Psychology Department.
To preserve the integrity of the historic townhouse, home to Hunter’s renowned Public Policy Institute, exterior walls will be inspected and repaired.
Utility upgrades and newly designed work and storage stations turned this former office into a custom-built research lab.
Major upgrades to Hunter’s iconic West Plaza will include new surfaces, perimeter seating, sidewalks and subway entrance.
Replacing this building’s roof with new, more advanced materials will result in significant heating and cooling efficiencies.
Theatergoers now enter this historic playhouse through new doors that open automatically.
The relocation and renovation of student restrooms in Thomas Hunter Hall make them more accessible and environmentally friendly.
Renovations to the Music Department’s rehearsal space allows for opera, band and choir performances, a new surround system and recording station.
Newly renovated lounges on each floor of the West Building give students a welcoming space to hang out in between classes.
As part of the Office of the Arts, this inviting lounge serves as both a social and information hub for students interested in the arts.
This new, welcoming, multipurpose space is where students can go to relax, have fun and connect.
Serving as a home to faith-based student clubs representing six different religious groups, this center is a model of diversity and unity.
The renovation of the 6th and 7th floors of the Leon and Toby Cooperman Library represents a new vision for the library experience at Hunter College.
This beautifully refurbished high-tech performance and laboratory space is home to the college’s distinguished Dance Department.
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