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.
The Hunter – Macaulay junior presented a paper on lithium-ion batteries at an international conference at the University of Palermo in Italy.
Three students at the Hunter-Bellevue School of Nursing have won Nurses Educational Funds scholarships for 2024-25.
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A Hunter College adjunct lecturer was among three CUNY doctoral students to win an annual university award for outstanding teaching.
Six Hunter College affiliates were among the 32 artists, writers, and scholars who were named as 2024-25 fellows of Social Practice CUNY.
Hunter bestowed its Lifetime Achievement Award on Helene Goldfarb as she celebrated her 95th birthday at a joyous party at Hunter’s East Terrace.
Hunter's Center for Puerto Rican Studies- CENTRO welcomed seven Latino elected officials and several staffers, President Nancy Cantor, and students.
Hunter Prof. Kelle Cruz, and team will receive a prestigious prize for developing open-source software that is broadening knowledge of the universe.
Dr. Charles Vörösmarty was recognized for his “exceptional contributions to Earth and space science through a breakthrough, discovery, or innovation."
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Hunter was the top-ranked school for social mobility in this year’s U.S. News & World Report’s 2025 College Rankings for Regional Universities North.
HunterWorks!, is offering students, faculty, and staff free, unlimited access to more than 22,000 courses on LinkedIn Learning for this academic year.
Prof. William Solecki received a three-year, $500,000 grant from the federal government to improve flood resilience in vulnerable communities.
Two undergraduates are working as research assistants this academic year at Hunter College’s National Center for the Study of Collective Bargaining.
A Hunter researcher is one of nine CUNY faculty members receiving funding from Google as part of a three-year, $3 million grant from the company.
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