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Join the Hunter College Sustainability Council as a student member and help implement best practices for making the Hunter campus more energy efficient.
Learn About the Sustainability CouncilHunter Has Heart (HHH) is a yearlong leadership development program for undergraduate students designed to help communities through volunteerism and advocacy. The HHH program focuses on food justice and aims to improve healthful food access. As part of the program, students participate in small group projects, fulfill volunteer hour requirements and attend an experiential learning trip focusing on food systems.
Contact Hunter Green to Get InvolvedThe Hunter Sustainability Project (formerly known as the Hunter Solar Project) is a student-organized initiative with a dedicated and diverse membership reflecting the unique student body of Hunter College and the City University of New York. Student participants come from a variety of academic programs including environmental studies, economics, physics and chemistry.
Learn About HSPGUPPA is Hunter's student organization dedicated to helping students of the urban policy and planning programs make the most of their academic experience. Activities include events, field trips, movie nights, conferences and networking with fellow graduates, not only from Hunter UPP but also from similar programs in New York City, the Northeast and around the nation. GUPPA sponsors a number of student-led community service opportunities to assist organizations throughout New York City. Service initiatives have included volunteer projects at BK Farm Yards in Brooklyn, NYC’s Million Trees Event, The Five Boro Bike Tour and the Annual Homeless Count for the New York City Department of Homeless Services.
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