An expert on diversity, equity, and inclusion will engage in a discussion on community healing on December 18 at the Leon and Toby Cooperman Library.
The venerable CBS News show 60 Minutes profiled the work of Hunter College elephant researcher Joshua Plotnik.
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Hunter College has appointed an acting dean for its recently reconfigured School of Health Professions.
Dr. Judith Aponte received the New York Chapter of the National Association of Hispanic Nurses’ Nurse Researcher Award.
The School of Education has been awarded a $54,233 Computing Integrated Teacher Education (CITE) Strategic Planning grant.
Elizabeth Nunez, the celebrated Trinidad-born novelist and distinguished Hunter College professor emerita of English, died November 8. She was 79.
The project showcases the work of 33 artists who capture the Puerto Rican diasporic experience.
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Hunter College senior tahda queer has won The Alice T. Schafer Mathematics Prize for Excellence in Mathematics by an Undergraduate Woman.
Hunter is hiring for a new role to help students bridge their academic studies with the journalism industry.
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Hunter College journalism students had the opportunity to meet with Pulitzer Center grantees Corey S. Powell and Pamela Weintraub.
The grants exemplify Hunter's commitment to fulfilling its role as an anchor institution for New York City’s Puerto Rican community and beyond.
The trip was only the latest in a series of excursions and campus events designed to spotlight the relevance of the humanities.
Hunter MFA Playwriting grads Phillip Christian Smith '23 and Jennifer Diamond '24 were named 2024-25 Dramatist Guild Foundation Fellow.
Dear Hunter College community members, As our nation wrestles with what the results of the election mean for our democracy and as we begin to ...
Hunter College is excited to announce a new structure for its Office of the Arts.
The U.S. State Department’s Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs again named Hunter College a leading Fulbright Hispanic Serving Institution.
Hunter College welcomed 150 high-school guidance counselors from all over New York on Oct. 18 as the host of CUNY’s annual Fall Counselor Conference.
TV series produced by Hunter's CENTRO – Center for Puerto Rican Studies at Hunter College, has won two New York Emmy Awards.
Ayana Mathis won the $10,000 Gabe Hudson Award for her novel "The Unsettled" (Alfred A. Knopf, 2023).
A Hunter researcher has received an Outdrive Aphasia PPA grant from the National Aphasia Association.
Hunter College’s cross-country track teams dominated the 2024 CUNYAC Championships.
Sachin Panayil ’23 was the first Hunter alum tapped to join the U.S. Digital Corps.
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Twenty-nine Hunter College students recently attended the final dress rehearsal of the Metropolitan Opera’s new production.
Veterans of Hunter's late-1970s indoor-outdoor and cross-country track teams – including a former Olympian – and their coach met for a reunion.
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