Hunter News
Convergence in the Tale of Two Cities (Hunter graduate Alicia Baksh-Ousman's story of strength and resilience, in the New York Times)
David Hosack: New York City’s founding father (Lenore Skenazy on Hunter Professor Victoria Johnson's book about this often overlooked historical figure)
Hispanic Federation President Jose Calderón Inducted Into The Hunter College Hall of Fame by Hunter College President Jennifer J. Raab
Riders in New York City Skateboard Parks are “Skating on Thin Ice” -- Few Wear Helmets or Protective Gear, a New Hunter College Study Finds
Down on the Farm With Isabella Rossellini (The New York Times profiles current Hunter master’s student in animal behavior, Isabella Rossellini)
Hunter alumna, the late Sylvia Bloom, quietly built a $9 million fortune from her legal secretary career, and left Hunter over $1 million (New York Times)
After Hitting $1 Million In A Solo Fitness Business, An Iconic Entrepreneur Embarks On A Second Act (Forbes profile of alumna Stacy Berman)
Actor Vin Diesel to Deliver Commencement Address and Receive Honorary Degree at Hunter College's Spring 2018 Graduation Ceremony
Hunter College alum William B. Crow (M.A ’99) named the next director of the Lehigh University Art Galleries (The Morning Call)
Hunter Professor and Cancer Researcher Dr. Jill Bargonetti is Inspiring Young Girls to Pursue a Career in Science (Tribune Chronicle)
Hunter College MFA in Playwriting Master Artist-in-Residence Branden Jacobs-Jenkins Chosen as a Pulitzer Prize Finalist in Drama for Third Year in a Row (Pulitzer.org)
CNN Journalist Fareed Zakaria Selects Hunter College Professor Benjamin Carter Hett’s Latest Publication as his “Book of the Week” (CNN, GPS)
Hunter Alum Ryan Rzepecki (MUP ’09) sells Jump, the bike-sharing company he conceived while studying urban planning at Hunter, to Uber for a reported $200 Million (The Bridge)