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In this virtual event, deaf advocates Nyle DiMarco, Lauren Ridloff and Hunter student Garrett Zuercher discuss breaking boundaries in entertainment.
Child psychiatrist, Harold Koplewicz and Hunter Professor Tracy Dennis-Tiwary discussed Dr. Koplewicz’s latest book, "The Scaffold Effect".
For this installment of the Robert Seltzer Lunch Lecture Series, Professor Adam Seipp discussed the course and aftermath of the Dachau death marches.
Poet and Hunter College Adjunct Professor Meagan Washington joined the Hunter community for the second installment of the Audre Lorde Now Series.
Hunter kicked-off its spring Distinguished Writers Series with the author of a nationally bestselling novel "The Incendiaries," R.O. Kwon.
Hunter kicked-off the first in a series of events in which our community gathered to discuss the enduring power of the work of alumna Audre Lorde '59.
Author and Stanford University Professor Steven Zipperman discusses his new biographical study on Philip Roth with Hunter's Leah Garrett.
The Lewis Burke Frumkes Center for Writing and Culture Presents Great Thinker: Howard Gardner
In this discussion, Dean Middleton and Dr. Riley guided us through understanding the psychological principles of motivation.
Hunter's Distinguished Writer in Residence, Roxana Robinson and Dawn Tripp discuss expanded edition of O'Keeffe's biography, Georgia O’Keeffe: A Life.
Luis A. Miranda, Jr. gave us an intimate view of the man behind the recent HBO documentary, Siempre, Luis, which documents Miranda’s fascinating life.
A panel of fellow Hunter College alumni discussed their careers and journeys since graduating from Hunter.
Nari Ward and Joachim Pissarro discussed the burning issues packed under the title “White Lies Subject and More”, also the title of a work by Ward.
Professor Emerita Leona Toker discussed the history of concentration camps and the literature written about them.
The Distinguished Writers Series at Hunter College hosted ZZ Packer, for a discussion of her short stories collection, Drinking Coffee Elsewhere.
Claudia Rankine discussed her poetry collection "Just Us" on this installment of The Distinguished Writers Series at Hunter College.
Hunter College alum, Lee Cooperman '64 and Arabella Pollack discuss the state of out economy.
This lecture compared the role of organized crime in the kosher poultry industry and the trade in Jewish baked goods.
The Distinguished Writers Series at Hunter College welcomed Major Jackson for a discussion of his book of poetry, "The Absurd Man".
Hunter’s Political Science faculty members address many of the issues raised in the 2020 elections every day, in their classes and research.
Author and Hunter alumnus Phil Klay MFA‘11, discusses his debut novel "Missionaries" with author Matt Gallagher.
Items retained in hiding had a practical role to play, helped keeping Jews warm and fed, but were also sites of loving memory, longing or anxiety.
The Distinguished Writers Series at Hunter College welcomed Hernan Diaz for a discussion of his novel "In the Distance".
This is the sixth program in the "Speaking of Justice: Race, Racism, and Reform" series presented by Roosevelt House Public Policy Institute.
Please join us for a special evening with Gabriel Byrne and Colum McCann as they discuss Byrne's highly anticipated memoir, Walking with Ghosts. ...