Skip to main content
  • Information for
    • Students
    • Alumni & Friends
    • Faculty
    • Staff
    • Community
  • QUICK LINKS
  • DIRECTORY
  • APPLY
  • GIVE
  • RENT
Hunter College
About
  • Overview
  • Mission
  • Strategic Plan
  • Accreditation
  • Fast Facts
  • Office of the President
  • Capital Projects & Planning
  • Sustainability
  • Campus Information
  • Contact Us
Academics
  • Approach
  • Provost
  • Schools
  • Departments & Programs
  • Majors
  • Honors & Scholars
  • Education Abroad
  • Advising
  • Research & Creative Works
  • Course Catalogs
Admissions
  • Overview
  • Undergraduate
  • Graduate
  • Course Catalogs
Student Life
  • Clubs & Organizations
  • Residence Life
  • Athletics
  • Dining On Campus
  • Community
  • Events
  • News
  • Libraries
Hunter College Schools
  • School of Arts & Sciences
  • School of Education
  • School of Health Professions
  • Hunter-Bellevue School of Nursing
  • Silberman School of Social Work
More Schools
  • Hunter College Campus Schools
  • Hunter College Continuing Education
  • Libraries
  • Students
  • Alumni & Friends
  • Faculty
  • Staff
  • Community
  • Events
  • News
  • APPLY
  • GIVE
  • RENT
  • QUICK LINKS
  • DIRECTORY
News / School of Arts & Sciences /

Hunter College Receives Grant to Promote Pluralism

April 9, 2025
Share
Thomas Hunter Hall

The nonprofit Interfaith America and the American Association of State Colleges and Universities has awarded three Hunter faculty member $25,000 to develop a plan furthering pluralism and diversity at the college. 

Associate Provost Nicole Bennett, Professor of Social Work Vicki Lens, and Clinical Professor of Adolescent Special Education Gina Riley are being tasked with planning co-curricular, community based, and scholarly programming to complement Hunter’s pluralism and diversity curriculum.  

The award underscores Hunter’s commitment to being an anchor institution, promoting civil discourse, relationship building among the diverse constituencies, and civic engagement in New York City. It also complements the strategic planning being undertaken by the administration of Hunter’s new president, Nancy Cantor. 

For more than 150 years, Hunter has been one of the nation’s most diverse higher education institutions and one of its most effective engines of social mobility. Hunter always has leveraged its diversity in the pursuit of promoting intergroup understanding. 

“At Hunter, we want to be seen as national leaders in best practices for pluralism,” said Bennett. “That means expanding and deepening the ways in which every aspect of what we do — our co-curricular opportunities, scholarship, research, creative activities, and community engaged practices — can espouse the value and act on the promise of this principle.” 

The three Hunter faculty members bring diverse skills to the task. 

Bennett, an accomplished chemist as well as administrator, focuses on expanding science, technology, engineering, and mathematics education among underserved groups. 

Lens, a lawyer and social worker, brings expertise about the courts, poverty, and social-welfare policy. As a senior faculty fellow of Hunter’s Academic Center for Excellence in Research and Teaching, she has developed several workshop series to teach faculty how to stimulate dialogue in the classroom, make space for opposing views, and encourage critical thinking. She is a member of the Heterodox Academy, a national organization for advancing “open inquiry, viewpoint diversity, and constructive disagreement across higher education.”  

Riley, an educational psychologist, is a member of Hunter’s General Education Requirements Committee and the chair of the Senate Committee on Academic Assessment and Evaluation. She was a longtime faculty fellow of the Academic Center for Excellence in Research and Teaching. 

This academic year, the Provost’s Office launched a series of discussions, “Promoting Civil Discourse & Intellectual Dialogue,” which was kicked off by the founder and president of Interfaith America, Eboo Patel. It covered an array of divisive topics while stressing respect for diverse identities, relationship-building across communities, and common action for the common good.  

About Interfaith America 

Interfaith America was founded in 2002 based on the idea that religious differences should serve as a bridge of cooperation rather than a barrier of division. Since that time, Interfaith America has evolved from a small Chicago-based nonprofit to the nation’s premier interfaith organization. Led by Founder and President Eboo Patel, Interfaith America inspires, equips, and connects leaders and institutions to unlock the potential of America’s religious diversity. Using a research-backed approach, the organization works in higher education, health, corporate, bridgebuilding, civic fields. 

About American Association of State Colleges and Universities  

The American Association of State Colleges and Universities is the collective voice of 350 state colleges, universities, and systems united by a shared commitment to make affordable, high-quality education available to all students. Members share a learning- and teaching-centered culture and a dedication to research and creativity that advances their regions’ economic progress and cultural development. 

PreviousNext

Office of Communications
for media information and more
student watching online event
Hunter on Demand

Enjoy virtual lectures, discussions and readings by members of Hunter’s distinguished faculty.

Join Us

Follow Us

  • Facebook
  • Twitter
  • Instagram
  • Flickr

NEWS SPOTLIGHT

May 9, 2025
Jody Gottfried Arnhold: Mother of Dance at Hunter

Often called the “doyenne of dance,” Jody Arnhold is an international luminary of dance advocacy and education.

May 5, 2025
Hunter School of Education Hosts Playgroup for Local Families

Hunter College’s School of Education has launched a playgroup for infants and toddlers and their families that helps special-needs children.

See All Spotlight News

EVENTS CALENDAR

May 9, 2025
Hunter MFA Playwrights Festival

The Hunter MFA Playwrights Festival features staged readings of new full-length works by Hunter’s 2025 graduating class: Mo Alani, Brandon Bogle, ...

May 14, 2025
Afterlives of San Juan Hill: Lincoln Square/ San Juan Hill Exhibition

In 1958, an emerging Puerto Rican community was displaced from the Lincoln Square and San Juan Hill neighborhoods to make way for the ...

See All Featured Events

HUNTER

Hunter College
695 Park Ave NY, NY 10065
(212) 772-4000

  • Facebook
  • Twitter
  • Instagram
  • Flickr
  • ABOUT
  • ACADEMICS
  • ADMISSIONS
  • EVENTS
  • NEWS
Hunter College Schools
  • School of Arts & Sciences
  • School of Education
  • School of Health Professions
  • Hunter-Bellevue School of Nursing
  • Silberman School of Social Work
  • School of Arts & Sciences
  • School of Education
  • School of Health Professions
  • Hunter-Bellevue School of Nursing
  • Silberman School of Social Work
Our Other Schools
  • Hunter College Campus Schools
  • Hunter College Continuing Education
  • Hunter College Campus Schools
  • Hunter College Continuing Education
Hunter College Libraries
More Info
  • Bookstore
  • Contact Us & Feedback
  • Jobs
  • Public Safety
  • Roosevelt House
  • Student Housing
  • Space Rentals
  • Bookstore
  • Contact Us & Feedback
  • Jobs
  • Public Safety
  • Roosevelt House
  • Student Housing
  • Space Rentals
Public Information
  • Annual Security & Fire Safety Report
  • Consumer Information
  • CUNY Tobacco Policy
  • Enough is Enough
  • Focus on Campus
  • Annual Security & Fire Safety Report
  • Consumer Information
  • CUNY Tobacco Policy
  • Enough is Enough
  • Focus on Campus
CUNY
  • © 2025 Hunter College
  • Accessibility
  • Privacy
  • Terms