Monday Schedule
Classes follow a Monday schedule today. See more key dates in the Academic Calendar
Classes follow a Monday schedule today. See more key dates in the Academic Calendar
Enhancing Social Interactions and Academic Success Do you feel nervous or self-conscious around others? Are you avoiding social events or classes? It can be difficult to perform your best or feel successful while struggling with social anxiety. Discover how social anxiety can inhibit your ability to form deep connections with others and negatively impact academic […]
Learn more about the Childhood Education Clinically-Rich Track 2 master's degree program at this information session. Clinically-Rich is a two-year, full-time, daytime cohort master's degree program that accepts applications each fall semester. Students are provided with a unique, immersive experience in elementary classrooms throughout their program.
Intended for first-year students, we invite you to attend an upcoming info session to learn about the components of your degree, from A to Z. Hosted by Office of Advising
Intended for first-year students, we invite you to attend an upcoming virtual info session to learn about the components of your degree, from A to Z. Hosted by Office of Advising
You can make a difference in student life! If you are considering running for office or planning a referendum, please join us for a Prospective USG Candidate Workshop to learn about the rules governing the elections, how to organize a campaign, your eligibility, campaign deadlines, and more! All workshops will take place via Zoom. To […]
The Dedalus Foundation and Hunter College Department of Art and Art History present “Mattering: Life, Art, and Materiality” at the Roosevelt House. Celebrated art historian and 2018 Robert Motherwell Book Award recipient Julia Bryan-Wilson has selected three recent Dedalus MFA Fellows for a free-ranging discussion of process and materiality. Artists Jessi Ali Lin (2020, University of Pennsylvania), Luis Emilio Romero (2023, CUNY, […]
On March 1, 1954, Lolita Lebrón led a group of four members of the Puerto Rican Nationalist Party in an armed attack on the U.S. Congress, to dramatize the ongoing colonial nature of the territorial relationship, in the wake of the “Commonwealth” constitution of 1952. Seventy years later, while perspectives on the preferred solution may […]
Get ready to launch your career! This is a unique opportunity to connect with employers in a variety of industries. Engage directly with employers, present your resume, and discuss potential job opportunities. Don't miss this chance to network, showcase your skills, and take a significant step forward in your career journey. Sign up and see […]
This in-person workshop will help you file your Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA), and your NY State Tuition Assistance Program (TAP) application. A new, easier FAFSA is available! File your 2024-2025 FAFSA now to: Increase your odds of receiving aid, such as the Pell Grant and Excelsior Scholarship* Gain an earlier understanding of […]