Hunter College Jazz Presents

"New Topologies" featuring the Joel Ross Parables - Ryan Keberle, director.

Located in The Black Box Theatre, Hunter North 543

Undergraduate Nursing - RN to BS Info-Session

The RN to BS Info-Session is for students who have an Associate's degree in Nursing and a NYS RN License and wish to obtain a Bachelor of Science degree with a major in Nursing. Details of the program and the application process will be discussed.

Arts Administration Job Search Workshop with New York City Center

12:30pm: Lunch served
1:00pm: Workshop starts
Fishman Student Center - 417 West Building

New York City Center leads a workshop on applying for and landing jobs in arts administration:

  • Learn best practices around resume writing, cover letters and interviewing
  • Discover how to launch a job search and how best to market yourself
  • Find out about New York City Center's Apprenticeship Programs

Writing Historical Fiction to Reach/Teach New Audiences: Puerto Rican Authors Panel

Two authors speak about their books using historical fiction to relate the female narrative in 19th Century Puerto Rico. Dr. Virgina Sanchez-Korrol’s newest book “The Season of Rebels and Roses” is a historical novel for teens which follows women's involvement in the nineteenth-century independence movements to free Puerto Rico and Cuba from Spain. Eleanor Parker Sapia's first novel, “A Decent Woman,” a 2016 & 2017 International Latino Book Award winner, is set against the combustive backdrop of 19th century Ponce, Puerto Rico. The book explores the battle of two women from different backgrounds who defend their dignity against the pain of betrayal in a male-dominated society resistant to change.

Panel: Virginia Sanchez-Korrol and Eleanor Parker Sapia

Moderator: Vanessa Pérez-Rosario, Brooklyn College, CUNY

Faculty Dining Room, 8th Floor, West Building, Hunter College, 68th and Lexington Avenue, NYC 10065

RSVP: centropr.nationbuilder.com/PRAuthors

Nutrition and Aging in New York City

More than 1.1 million seniors (about 13 percent of the city’s population) call NYC home. This number is expected to increase to more than 1.4 million by 2040. What steps is New York City taking to ensure this population has access to age-appropriate, nutritious food?

Panelists

  • Donna Corrado, PhD, Commissioner, DFTA
  • David Nocenti, JD, Executive Director, Union Settlement Association
  • Ruth Finkelstein, MA, ScD, Executive Director, Brookdale Center for Healthy Aging
  • Lynn Loflin, Executive Chef, Lenox Hill Neighborhood House
  • Shulamit Warren, Director of Policy and Special Projects, Manhattan Borough President Gale Brewer's Office

Moderator:

  • Charles Platkin, PhD, JD, MPH, the executive director of the Hunter College NYC Food Policy Center

Healthy Breakfast Will Be Served @ 8:45am, Talk at 9am

Unsavory Truth: How Food Companies Skew the Science of What We Eat

A presentation and conversation with Marion Nestle, PhD, MPH about her latest book. This seminar will discuss how the food industry manipulates nutrition science and recommendations about what we can do about it.

Moderator:

  • Charles Platkin, PhD, JD, MPH, the executive director of the Hunter College NYC Food Policy Center

Healthy Breakfast Will Be Served @ 8:30am, Talk at 9am

Graduate Nursing Information Session

The Graduate Nursing Information Session  is for people who possess a Baccalaureate of Science degree in Nursing (BSN) and wish to pursue a Master of Science degree in Nursing (MSN) or a Doctorate (Doctor of Nursing Practice- DNP).

The Information Session is also for those who possess a MSN degree and want to obtain a Post-Master's Advanced Certificate or a Doctorate (Doctor of Nursing Practice- DNP).

Please visit the School of Nursing website to RSVP for this event: www.hunter.cuny.edu/nursing

Hunter Dance Workshop Performances

Larry Keigwin's Dance at the Gym, featuring student choreography.

Hunter Dance Workshop Performances

Larry Keigwin's Dance at the Gym, featuring student choreography.

As You Like It

The Fall production of the Undergraduate Theatre students.

Play by: William Shakespeare

Directed by: Barbara Bosch

Located: Hunter's Black Box Theater in the North Building, room 543. Entry on East 68th St. for the Kaye Box Office.

Ticketed as follows: $12 General admission, $5 for Seniors & non-hunter students, FREE with Hunter ID.