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The MTA is closing the 68th Street Subway Station overnight from 9:30 pm to 5 am for the week of 11/27 to 12/1.
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Hunter’s Student Counseling & Wellness Services has seen a surge of use this fall as many students seek psychotherapy.
A Hunter-Macaulay Honors College sophomore won first prize for her poster at a prestigious science conference in western New York.
The students have been on the march since April, when they launched the Sign4ERA petition drive that has garnered more than 70,000 signatures.
Five Hunter students recently participated in the Stanford/Hunter Summer Research Exchange.
Thomas Hunter Honors students in the “Energy and Environment” course toured the Ravenswood Electric Power Generating Facility.
Muhammad Deen ’23 created the Shazia Khan Scholarship — named for his mom — with the American Pakistani Public Affairs Committee Foundation.
An octogenarian Hunter College alumna has spearheaded a successful drive to install solar panels throughout her Connecticut retirement community.
Hunter College High School senior Miles Hardingwood has been chosen as the 2023 National Student Poet for the northeast.
Lois and Arthur Stainman gave Hunter $2 million to endow a professorship in the name of the late Solomon Bluhm.
The group went as part of the Eva Brust Cooper Fellowship Program, a project of Hunters’ Jewish Studies Center.
Danneberg’s colleagues said that he was a titanic, engaging, and entertaining personality and will be greatly missed as a scientist and colleague.
A former museum director and curator, Agee taught at Hunter College from 1988 to 2014.
Gerald A. Press, an internationally renowned scholar of Plato and Platonism who taught for many years at Hunter, died on December 25, 2022 at age 77.
Barbara Welter, a longtime professor at Hunter whose 1966 article “The Cult of True Womanhood: 1820–1860” influenced generations of feminist scholars.
For the Roosevelt House’s new visiting fellow, getting to Hunter College was a matter of life or death.
The author of “The Birth of Soviet Ukraine” died on Nov. 28.
Longtime History Department chair Naomi Churgin Miller, died Nov. 27 at her home in New York City.
Hunter is welcoming 12 students whose lives were turned upside-down by the war between Russia and Ukraine, allowing them to restart their educations.
In his nearly four decades at Hunter, he was a stalwart instructor of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology at the undergraduate and graduate levels.
Coach Z spent 30 seasons at the helm of both the men’s and women’s cross-country teams and men’s and women’s indoor/outdoor track & field teams.
Lacey Peters and Sherryl Graves explored the adoption of Authentic Assessment Systems (AAS) in NYC’s Pre-K for All.
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Two adjunct professors in Hunter's Polish program got a hearty congratulations from the Consulate General of Poland.
Hunter College High School senior Miles Hardingwood, the 2023 National Student Poet for the northeast, recited his work for First Lady Jill Biden.
In the mid-1960s, the Brazilian artist Hélio Oiticica [1937-1980] began embracing joyously transgressive modes of performance, film, and ...
The holidays are right around the corner and it’s not too late to find that perfect gift! Our Library Manager, Anibal Arocho loves to gift books ...