Hunter Headlines for 2013
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Erica Jong and Adam Gopnik to Headline Writers' Conference on June 8
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The Secret Behind Lauder's Gift (The Wall Street Journal)
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Five Hunter Students Win Highly Selective Critical Language Scholarships for Summer Study Abroad
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Seeing Mississippi Sight Unseen (Read this New York Times book review of 2010 MFA Creative Writing grad Bill Cheng’s debut novel)
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Alice E. Kober, 43; Lost to History No More (Read The New York Times story about Hunter aluma Dr. Alice Kober)
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Isabella Rossellini Celebrates Mother’s Day with the Animals (Isabella Rossellini is a Hunter master’s student in animal behavior and the writer, director, and star of the new Sundance Channel short series “Mammas")
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Prof. Shanti Thakur wins Grand Remi Award at Worldfest-Houston
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Hunter College Middle School Sweeps Top Awards at National Debate Tournament
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Hunter Professor Carrie Moyer Wins Guggenheim Fellowship
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Scientists See Cruelty in Killing Method Used in Japan’s Dolphin Roundup (Read Professor Reiss' interview)
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A New Institute Sponsors a Lively Discussion on Selective Public High Schools
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Those Angry Days: Author Lynne Olson’s Talk on the Debate over U.S. Involvement in World War II
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Hunter Alumna Wins Highly Prestigious Research Fellowship in Neuroscience
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Two Assistant Profs Win Feliks Gross Award for Outstanding Research
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Hunter College Credited with Rising Development in East Harlem (The New York Times)
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Hunter Alumna Mildred Cohn: The Science of Fearlessness
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Professor Andrew Polsky on Eisenhower Legacy
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The Roosevelt House Public Policy Institute at Hunter has released a new publication by Joseph A. Califano, Jr. on the presidential leadership of Lyndon Baines Johnson, titled “What the Hell’s a Presidency For?” Making Washington Work
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Member Spotlight: The Libraries at Hunter College
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President Raab and the Hunter College Department of Art Announce Winner of Second C12 Emerging Artist Fellowship