Arnhold Graduate Dance Education Program Welcome Celebration
Please save Wednesday, August 21st from 5:00-7:30pm to celebrate the Arnhold Graduate Dance Education Program's seven years of success and the beginning of our eighth year!
Please save Wednesday, August 21st from 5:00-7:30pm to celebrate the Arnhold Graduate Dance Education Program's seven years of success and the beginning of our eighth year!
Join members of the G7 Gender Equality Advisory Council for a conversation on their work on the Declaration on Gender Equality and Women’s Empowerment. Joining us will be Marlène Schiappa, French Secretary of State for Gender Equality and the Fight Against Discrimination; Dr. Denis Mukwege, 2018 Nobel Peace Prize winner and world renowned gynecologist from […]
Mastering your public persona can seem daunting. But never fear! In this workshop you will learn how to harness your personal superpowers. You will discover how to walk with confidence, speak with clarity, and engage others in memorable and meaningful ways. Presenter: Harriet Cole This is the first of three (3) Student Leadership Colloquium Events. […]
Relax with friends the proper way, with a cup of tea and finger foods. Sample a variety of teas, and be soothed and refreshed, while you enjoy music and games.
The Big Apple Crunch will bring together hundreds of elementary school children living in East Harlem for a morning of fun and educational activities, culminating in a record-breaking Big Apple Crunch. The event will feature activity centers with apple art, games, tastings and nutrition education led by East Harlem organizations and small businesses including the Hunter College New York City Food Policy Center, Uptown […]
You are invited to the 2019 Aronson Awards where we recognize the best in social justice journalism that informs and thereby empowers the public. Winning journalists will discuss their inspiration and the challenges of reporting their stories at a free public presentation at the Silberman School of Social Work, 2180 Third Avenue (Corner of 119th […]
Hunter faculty will share personal experiences with the GDR and the Berlin Wall and the 2003 film Good Bye, Lenin! will be shown. Our guest speaker, Sarah Stephens, was one of the few Americans to live and work in the GDR outside the diplomatic service and experience East Germany from inside the Iron Curtain. Where: The […]
A faculty member in Film and Media at Hunter College for many years, Peter Parisi passed away on July 5, 2019. Peter lived a full life and was known in many ways as a father, a grandfather, a friend, a professor, a journalist, and a lover of animals, music and literature. Throughout his life, he […]
Markus Meckel is a German politician and former Protestant pastor who was a prominent critic of the East German (GDR) regime. He grew up in the GDR and became a member of the opposition in the 1970s. In 1989, he was a co-founder of the Social Democratic party in the GDR and became its deputy […]
Join us for Black History Month Convocation 2020, featuring the Honorable H. Carl McCall in conversation with Dr. Anthony Browne, Chair of Africana and Puerto Rican/Latino Studies at Hunter College. Sponsored by the Department of Africana and Puerto Rican/Latino Studies, the Black History Month Committee, Hunter College Office of the President, Provost and Dean of […]