Sebastian Fraccari, a reporter and broadcaster, won the Jack Newfield Investigative Journalism scholarship. He believes the broad topic of news ...
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Julia Wysokinska, a 20-year-old sophomore, won the fellowship to report on efforts in Argentina to combat the whitewashing of history there.
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Abigail Lucien and Nari Ward are part of a new exhibition, “Crosscurrents,” which explores environmental issues, grief, and resilience, ...
Hunter High School 10th grader Zadie Schonfeld penned an article on the complicated future of AI.
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Matchup pitted the NCAA Division III Women’s Basketball leading scorers.
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The Hunter College swim team was crowned conference champions for the fifth season in a row.
Memoirs by two Hunter College High School students were honored as “runner-up” and “honorable mention” stories in the “New York Times.”
Critic Holland Carter reviews “Acts of Art in Greenwich Village,” the exhibit now on view in Hunter College's Bertha and Karl Leubsdorf Gallery.
Dean of the Hunter-Bellevue School of Nursing Ann Marie P. Mauro explains how Hunter is training the next generation of nurse practitioners.
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The Hunter College Art Galleries are presenting “Acts of Art in Greenwich Village,” the first comprehensive account of the six-year history of ...
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Hunter students, its Japanese program and our forthcoming Bunka Sai (Culture festival) on Feb. 12 featured in NY Seikatsu’s first issue of the year.
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Claire Kinnen, a student at Hunter College’s Integrated Media Arts Graduate Program who has lived in Sunnyside for seven years, studied the ...
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Hunter’s ACERT shared a year’s worth of faculty books, showcasing their research and what they’re excited to read over winter.
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Freshman Reona Alam is an intern with Council Member Shekar Krishnan’s office in Queens, getting a front-row seat to local politics in action.
Quincy Jones, a key figure in U.S. music, is overlooked in textbooks. Prof. Philip Ewell examines musicology's racism in The Conversation.
Cara Elizabeth Furman argues that following a curriculum to the letter can hurt students and teachers in In The Conversation.
The Distributed Artificial Intelligence Research Lab at Hunter College is addressing some of society’s most pressing challenges.
Macaulay Honors College hosted its inaugural Datathon in collaboration with the Metropolitan Transportation Authority in September.
Karen Xie, ’24, a recent graduate of Hunter’s B.Mus. program, tells Jersey Jazz magazine why she switched her piano playing from classical to jazz.
Prof. Sissel McCarthy's News Literacy class visited The New York Times on Dec. 2, with editor Edmund Lee leading the tour.
The project showcases the work of 33 artists who capture the Puerto Rican diasporic experience.
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Hunter is hiring for a new role to help students bridge their academic studies with the journalism industry.
Hunter College journalism students had the opportunity to meet with Pulitzer Center grantees Corey S. Powell and Pamela Weintraub.
Queens-raised Jackey Miguel is a newly minted Hawk after finishing her associate's degree at Laguardia College. Read her story in Cunyverse.
Enjoy virtual lectures, discussions and readings by members of Hunter’s distinguished faculty.
Awardees will present their work on a panel during the upcoming academic year and receive a stipend of $1,000.
Often called the “doyenne of dance,” Jody Arnhold is an international luminary of dance advocacy and education.
The Diasporican Cultural Summit is designed to address the pressing need for gathering spaces that bring together diasporic cultural workers, ...
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