Winter Registration for 2nd degree, Non-degree, and Readmitted
Registration begins for Winter 2024, for 2nd degree, non-degree, and readmitted students. Learn how to register for classes in Schedule Builder.
Registration begins for Winter 2024, for 2nd degree, non-degree, and readmitted students. Learn how to register for classes in Schedule Builder.
Roosevelt House is pleased to present a discussion of the new book Purgatory Citizenship: Reentry, Race, and Abolition by Hunter College Associate Professor of Sociology Calvin John Smiley. In this eye-opening and urgent analysis, Smiley delivers a powerful and deeply researched critique of the prison reentry system as well as a moving portrait of those most impacted by […]
HUNTER UPP OPEN HOUSE FOR PROSPECTIVE GRADUATE STUDENTS DEPARTMENT OF URBAN POLICY AND PLANNING Join us to find out if Hunter UPP is the right fit for you! Monday, November 13 6:30 pm-8:30 pm Hemmerdinger Screening Room, Hunter Library, 706 HE Learn about program requirements, the admissions process, the cost of attendance, and much more! […]
Join Basil Smikle Jr. in conversation with Marc Morial, President and CEO of National Urban League, for a discussion of the challenges civic leaders and academics face in building political and social movements around the most pressing policy problems of today. Speakers: Marc H. Morial is the President and CEO of the National Urban League. His energetic and skilled leadership has […]
Do you have questions about how artificial intelligence (AI) is used in recruitment? Learn how Applicant Tracking Systems (ATS) are used, how to design an ATS-proof resume, and navigate AI software commonly used in recruiting. Attendees will get access to Quinncia—a resume and mock interviewing AI tool—for one year. Register on Handshake
The LGBTQ Policy Center at Roosevelt House is pleased to present a panel discussion with Paisley Currah, the author of Sex is as Sex Does: Governing Transgender Identity, and Zein Murib, the author of Terms of Exclusion: Rightful Citizenship Claims and the Construction of LGBT Political Identity. These acclaimed new books deliver vital and urgent accounts of queer and […]
Join CENTRO on November 14th at 6 PM at CUNY’s Baruch College Mishkin Gallery for a community viewing of their new exhibition, We didn’t ask permission, we just did it…, on display through December 8th, 2023. This vibrant and experimental exhibition revisits and honors the legacy of three historic exhibition series in Puerto Rico from 2000 […]
Robert Seltzer Lunch Lecture Series Sounds of Mediterranean Jewry: Sephardi-Mizrahi Songlines Presented by: Dr. Samuel Torjman Thomas, Founder and Artistic Director of ASEFA and the New York Andalus Ensemble and Adjunct Assistant Professor in music and Jewish studies at Hunter. This event is co-sponsored by the Department of Music at Hunter College. Due to limited […]
Are you finding it a challenge to manage competing academic demands, while staying on top of assignments? Falling behind academically can lead to increased stress and can cause problems in multiple areas of one’s life. This Preventing Procrastination workshop will help you approach your academic demands differently by discovering new pathways of thinking. You will […]
The Roosevelt House Human Rights and Public Policy Programs together with The Invisible Americans podcast invite you to the second of three 2023 events: Child Poverty is Personal: Do You Hear Us? A Live Invisible Americans Podcast with a recorded welcome from Congresswoman Rosa DeLauro and a keynote address from author & advocate David Ambroz. Millions of […]