Hunter Headlines for 2014
- The Spice Ingredient That Can Block Bad Memories (Time magazine covers Professor Schafe's research on the curative potential of curcumin)
- See which airlines have the healthiest food (Distinguished Lecturer Charles Platkin's nutritional survey of airline food is covered in USA Today)
- Poll Reveals Hunter College’s Considerable Success at Graduating More Than 50 Percent of African-American Students with Little Fanfare or High Tuition (TheRoot.com)
- Easter Eggs Without a Kit (The New York Times interviews Hunter professor and animal behaviorist Mark E. Hauber about his study on the unique bright and glossy eggs of the tinamou bird)
- Hunter's Lucia Stosic '15 Earns ECAC All-Star Accolade
- Neurobiologist Erich Jarvis ’88 Leads New Scientific Studies of Historic Importance
- Educating for the Future: Learning Mandarin As a Key to U.S.-China Relations (President Raab's Huffington Post blog about the importance of Mandarin language skills being a national priority and Hunter’s role in that effort)
- Inside the Lives of Chinese Restaurant Workers (Professor Peter Kwong interviewed on NPR's Here and Now)
- Hunter's Markus Bidell, professor of Counseling and winner of a 2014 Fulbright Award, speaks about what teaching means to him and plans for his year at Regent's University in London
- Why U.S. Women Are Leaving Jobs Behind (Pamela Stone, professor of sociology, discusses her research in The New York Times)
- In Remembrance: Herman Badillo
- New Family Tree Illuminates 'Big Bang' in Bird Evolution After Dinosaur Extinction (National Geographic covers "massive genetics project" led by Hunter alumnus Erich Jarvis '88)
- Hunter and Lincoln Center Expand Initiative That Trains Arts Teachers for Public Schools
- Diana Mason, the Rudin Professor of Nursing at Hunter's School of Nursing, discusses initiatives to improve patient outcomes
- The Scientific Journal Nature Chemistry Publishes a Groundbreaking Study by Hunter Professor Rein Ulijn
- Hunter Professor Glenn E. Schafe Discovers New Medicinal Properties of Popular Indian Spice
- Hunter Mourns the Passing of Juan Flores
- Hunter Awards Honorary Degree to Jonathan F. Fanton
- Hunter grad student Kristen Markoe balances heavy school workload with All-CUNY athleticism
- Call for Nominations: The Joan H. Tisch Community Health Prize 2015