Graduate Teacher Education Information Session
Learn more about graduate programs in education for aspiring and current teachers seeking NYS teacher certification, admission requirements, and the application process.
Learn more about graduate programs in education for aspiring and current teachers seeking NYS teacher certification, admission requirements, and the application process.
Have you ever been told that your topic is “too broad” and that you need to “narrow” it? Are you concerned that your topic is not “interesting” enough? Do you wish you could write about the things you’re passionate about? Then attend our workshop on moving From Topic to Thesis!
Nana Kwame Adjei-Brenyah's debut short-story collection Friday Black was a New York Times best seller, an L.A. Times best seller and a Boston Globe best seller. It won the PEN/Jean Stein Book Award and was a finalist a National Book Critics Circle Award, the Dylan Thomas Prize and the John Gardner Award, among others. Adjei-Brenyah […]
A research professor and theoretical physicist at California Institute of Technology, Dr. Carroll’s work focuses on cosmology, field theory, gravitation and quantum mechanics, and explores dark matter and energy, modified gravity, topological defects, extra dimensions, and more. He has authored several books including The Particle at the End of the Universe, From Eternity to Here: The […]
Have you ever wondered when the best time to start a paper would be? Have you ever been confused about why your professors want you to do research? Have you ever thought about how to make your papers flow better? Then attend our workshop on The Writing Process!
Join us at our Open House to find out if UPP is the right fit for you! Wednesday, December 11, 2019 6:30pm-8:30pm Faculty Dining Room, 8th Floor, Hunter West (click on the program title below for more information about UPP graduate programs) Master in Urban Planning (MUP) MS in Urban Policy and Leadership (MSUPL) For […]
Join us in the celebration of national Geography Awareness Week! It came about in 1987 after Congress recognized the importance of geographic knowledge in an increasingly interdependent world. The week allows our department to remind the Hunter community of the role that geography and environment have played in all parts of our lives and, especially, in the […]
Hunter faculty will share personal experiences with the GDR and the Berlin Wall and the 2003 film Good Bye, Lenin! will be shown. Our guest speaker, Sarah Stephens, was one of the few Americans to live and work in the GDR outside the diplomatic service and experience East Germany from inside the Iron Curtain. Where: The […]
Student Breakfast with NYS Senator Andrew Gounardes (Hunter B.A. '06) Date: Thursday, November 7th Time: 10:00 a.m. - 11:00 a.m. Location: Room 705 East Building (Hemmerdinger Hall – inside the library) RSVP Here or copy and paste link in new browser window. We need your RSVP for our caterer for breakfast. State Senator Andrew Gounardes represents […]
Have you ever wondered when the best time to start a paper would be? Have you ever been confused about why your professors want you to do research? Have you ever thought about how to make your papers flow better? Then attend our workshop on The Writing Process!