William Howard “Bill” Williams, a longtime Hunter professor of Mathematics and Statistics, died July 9, 2024, at his home in Chatham, N.J.
Three Hunter College alums — Bradley Eckerson ’24, Christine Kuang ’22, Jackson Todd ’22 — have won Fulbright Scholarships for study abroad.
Hunter College congratulates three students on being named 2024-2025 Pride Policy Fellows at its Roosevelt House Public Policy Institute.
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Dr. Heagele will be inducted in November with new fellows from 37 states, the District of Columbia, Guam, and 14 countries.
Hunter Associate Professor Dr. Judith Aponte BSN ’94 MS ’98 has received a five-year, $1.25 million NIH Science Education Partnership Award.
Hunter was among five CUNY senior colleges listed among the best colleges in the United States by Money, the personal finance website.
Her 2022 book, Refuge: How the State Shapes Human Potential, recently won the Oliver Cromwell Cox Award.
Hunter College has named leading Education scholar Julie Gorlewski as the new Dean of its School of Education.
Moroni's first tenure with the Hawks spanned from 1991 to 1995, followed by a return from 2011 to 2024, culminating in a career record of 274-286-2.
Since 2005, Lighthouse Guild’s Scholarship Program has awarded over $2.8 million in college scholarships to students who are legally blind.
Prof. Wenge Ni-Meister received a $300,000 grant from NASA to study the Earth’s vegetation from space.
Two new Hunter College graduates were among the inaugural class of four young scientists chosen for the prestigious Damon Runyon Scholarship.
A Hunter College researcher was awarded $100,000 to pursue cures for a childhood bone cancer by MIB Agents.
A Hunter College History professor features prominently in a new, six-part Netflix documentary on Nazism.
Hunter College has hired an Irish-born development professional with international experience as its new assistant vice president of IA.
Interim VP Cynthia King Vance is concluding her role at Hunter College as Interim Vice President for Strategic Initiatives.
Dr. Greenberg brings decades of advanced practice experience and expertise in interprofessional education to this new role.
The $8,000 scholarship honors Jonas E. Salk CC ’34, who developed the first polio vaccine in 1955.
"Stereophonic" won five 2024 Tony Awards, including Best New Play and Best Direction.
Laurie Tisch initiated the Joan H. Tisch Community Health Prize in 2011 to honor her mother Joan’s legendary humanitarian activism.
Lassonde’s methods have yielded astonishing success. The number of Hunter students winning a nationally competitive fellowship has risen by 133%.
Thousands packed Brooklyn’s Barclays Center June 4 as Hunter College conferred degrees on more than 5,500 graduates at its 227th Commencement.
Four Hunter Urban Policy and Planning graduate students will study in Paris this fall as part of an exchange program with École d’Urbanisme de Paris.
Hunter faculty and friends gathered May 13 to toast Andrew Polsky, who is stepping down after 11 years as Dean of the School of Arts and Sciences.
Enjoy virtual lectures, discussions and readings by members of Hunter’s distinguished faculty.
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