The first-ever CUNY researcher selected for the award, Holford will receive $5.5 million to explore new directions for using cephalopod venoms.
Thomas Hunter Honors students in the “Energy and Environment” course toured the Ravenswood Electric Power Generating Facility.
Hunter College has named Daniel Woo as the inaugural Helen Zia Distinguished Lecturer in Asian American Studies.
Hunter College congratulates Jiaqi Situ ’23 on being chosen as a Bill Emerson National Hunger Fellow.
Golub has published more than 100 peer-reviewed articles, had more than 7,000 citations, and earned 13 federal grants totaling more than $20 million.
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.
It has been a privilege beyond measure to lead this exceptional institution for the past 22 years, in effect, through the entire 21st century. ...
The students are each recipients of the DART award.
In his nearly four decades at Hunter, he was a stalwart instructor of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology at the undergraduate and graduate levels.
Professors Peter Tuckel and Kate Pok-Carabalona collaborated on the study with their students, observing 5,180 riders in 34 different zip codes.
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Three Hunter students presented their work at the 86th Annual Meeting held by the Midwest Economics Association in Minneapolis, MN during March 2022.
Sasha Balkaran ‘21, Salwa Najmi ‘22, Luisais Taveras ‘22, Cloé Mueller ’22, Leyla Haznedar ‘22 and Kathleen Ray ‘22 were named Fulbright Scholars.
Malik Atadzhanov, Syeda Jannath, and Maisha Uddin were selected for their interests in careers in the natural sciences, mathematics and engineering.
Holford is One of 23 New Allen Distinguished Investigators Across the World named by The Paul G. Allen Frontiers Group.
Professor Anita Raja, three Hunter students, and their Columbia teammates won the innovation prize at the NIH’s Decoding Maternal Morbidity Challenge.
Based on his research of Syrian musical cultures, Jonathan Shannon explores what it means to conduct methodological and ethical research in ...
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Tatiana is currently a sophomore, and anticipates graduating in 2024.
Ronnie Ancona discusses Sarah Pomeroy’s study of women in classical antiquity and her new volume co-edited with alumna Georgia Tsouvala.
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Professor Monica Deza's paper has received the 2021 Georgescu-Roegen Prize from the Southern Economic Association (SEA).
Nouhoum Traoré, PhD is the 2021 recipient of the Carl K. Eicher Award from the International Association of Agricultural Economists.
In a year faced with unprecedented challenges, forty-two Hunter students and recent graduates received prestigious fellowships and scholarships.
Professor Dennis is a respected scholar researching the relationship between dance and movement to neurodegenerative diseases.
Enjoy virtual lectures, discussions and readings by members of Hunter’s distinguished faculty.
Hunter College placed among the Top 10 in U.S. News & World Report’s 2024 College Rankings for regional universities in the north.
Moscow Conceptualism began as an alternative underground art world in the late Soviet Union. Its unofficial status shaped its artistic methods ...
Join us for un Cafecito con… Dr. Taína Caragol, Curator of Painting and Sculpture and Latino Art and History, and Historian Dr. Kate Clarke ...