Hunter Headlines for 2016
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The International Keyboard Institute & Festival is back at Hunter's Kaye Playhouse, July 17 – 31 (The New Yorker)
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Ruby Hutson-Ellenberg ’16 Leaps From Hunter to the World Stage: The Fringe Festival Presents This Gifted New Grad’s Biting New Play
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Study co-authored by Hunter’s Dr. Steffie Woolhandler finds new trend in health care spending (CNBC)
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Talking to Kids About Racial Violence (Tamara Buckley, professor of counseling and psychology, contributes in The New York Times)
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Hunter Mice Can Find It—by a Nose
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Train Teachers Like Doctors (The New York Times)
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Congratulations and Bon Voyage to Our New Academic Ambassadors: Hunter’s 2016 Recipients of Fulbright U.S. Student Awards
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Hunter to host 18th Season of the International Keyboard Institute & Festival, July 17-July 31
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Professor Manu Bhagavan on "Brexit" and the return of the nation-state (Quartz)
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Professor Tracy Dennis-Tiwary, of the psychology department, presents on technology and anxiety at Personal Democracy Forum (video)
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A Real Commitment to Change in India, or Sleight of Hand? (Professor Manu Bhagavan's Op Ed in The New York Times)
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Hunter’s 213th Commencement: The Best!
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Hunter College graduate gets surprise marriage proposal during graduation ceremony at MSG (Daily News)
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In Memoriam: Professor Ruth Sidel and Professor Robert Salmon, Highly Esteemed Members of the Hunter Faculty
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News for the Newspaper at Hunter College High School: Endowment for the Speiser Institute for Responsible Media
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The Best Mother’s Day Gift—Education for Every Generation (President Raab blogs for the Huffington Post)
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Humans Paid for Bigger Brains With Gas-Guzzling Bodies (Hunter's Herman Pontzer in The Atlantic)
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New York City Subways Plagued by Disorderly Exits... (The Daily News on a study by Professors Peter Tuckel and William Milczarski)
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Hunter Congratulates David Kanbergs ’17, Winner of a 2016 Beinecke Scholarship
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Muse Scholar Nelly Gordpour '16 Receives a Top Global Fellowship