Hunter Headlines for 2015
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What Do Animals See in the Mirror? (Psychology Professor Diana Reiss discusses animal self-recognition with National Geographic)
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Designed Molecules Trap Cancer Cells in Deadly Cages (Professor Rein Ulijn's work is covered in Scientific American)
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President Obama meets with Hunter Alumnus and "DREAMer” Rishi Singh (BA ’08, BS ’13)
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Philosophy’s Lost Body and Soul (Hunter's Linda Martín Alcoff, professor of sociology, is interviewed in the New York Times Opinionator)
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Following the birdsong of science (Science Magazine profiles the extraordinary career of Hunter alumnus Erich Jarvis ’88)
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To Collect Debts, Nursing Homes Are Seizing Control Over Patients (Research from Hunter’s Brookdale Center on Healthy Aging makes the cover of The New Times)
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Success in Life and Basketball (Hunter alumnus Michael Klein '89 remembers his time with Mario Cuomo in City & State)
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Today's college students see no problem with multiracial relationships (Hunter's Erica Chito-Childs, professor of sociology, in USA Today)
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Global Nature: Back to her First Love (Why Isabella Rossellini enrolled at Hunter College to pursue her first love: studying animal behavior.)
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On the anniversery of her birthday, Hunter celebrates the late Gertrude Elion '37, alumnus and recipient of the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine
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Statement of support of Governor Cuomo's Proposed Education Reforms
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A Landmark Occasion and Brand New Home for Hunter Scientists
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Professor Jeffrey Parsons weighs in on improving adherence to HIV drug
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Hunter’s Emily Braun organizes an Alberto Burri exhibition at the Guggenheim (The New York Times)
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Hunter's School of Nursing and Jonas Center team up for honors program (nurse.com)
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Hunter Junior Darline Bertil Looks Back on Surviving Haiti's 2010 Earthquake (NY1)
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Peter Carey on His Cyber Thriller ‘Amnesia’ (The Wall Street Journal)
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Give Me a Smile (Hunter's Jonathan Kalb writes in The New Yorker about his experience with Bell's palsy)
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In New York City, a Toll Is Newly Felt as Asians Rise in the Police Ranks (Professor Peter Kwong is quoted in The New York Times)