Critic Holland Carter reviews “Acts of Art in Greenwich Village,” the exhibit now on view in Hunter College's Bertha and Karl Leubsdorf Gallery.
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The rankings evaluate program quality, affordability, and graduate-success rates.
A Hunter professor has been named to a key leadership role for a major new global assessment on climate change and cities.
Titled “Inspiration, Aspiration, Impact: Collaborating to Transform Public Education,” the event fostered a dynamic exchange of ideas.
The students spent a week at MIT, soaking in knowledge from neuroscientists, cancer researchers, and regenerative-medicine specialists.
The grant underscores Hunter’s role as an anchor institution in New York City, as a venue for impactful research and incubator of young talent.
Two Hunter alumni have been chosen for a fellowship that furthers the work of the late civil-rights hero, Congressman John R. Lewis.
Muaddi Darraj will discuss her upbringing in the latest in Hunter’s Promoting Civil Discourse & Intellectual Dialogue series.
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CENTRO has received a $2 million grant renewal from the Mellon Foundation to fund the projects of The Diaspora Solidarities Lab.
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Dear Hunter College community members, Along with the sense of eager anticipation of new possibilities that comes with the start of every new ...
Miranda, 70, shared details of this fascinating and consequential journey in a January 13 conversation at the Roosevelt House Public Policy Institute.
Thanks to a new vendor, HC Campus Eats, a variety of food concepts can be found at different sites around Hunter starting in the spring semester.
Akieia Glover MSW ’25 has pushed through a great deal of adversity to get where she is today.
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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A Bengali American former Undergraduate Student Government president is Hunter’s latest Schwarzman Scholar.
Three Hunter College students were awarded the Benjamin A. Gilman International Scholarship, Director of Prestigious Scholarships and Fellowships.
Hunter College’s Silberman School of Social Work received a $200,000 grant to diversify the pipeline into child-welfare services academic programs.
Hunter’s new associate provost for student success has been helping students get the most out of their college experiences for more than 20 years.
Hunter College has promoted Geralyn Lederman to the post of AVP for academic operations, Interim Provost Manoj Pardasani announced.
The exhibition traces the evolution of 1930s designs, from European worker housing to postwar superblocks and iconic “towers in the park.”
Ting He and Matthew Wilson, won the Best Poster Award at the CUNY Advance Science Research Center Nanofab Research Showcase Symposium.
A Hunter sociology professor’s book has won an award from a criminal-justice nonprofit.
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