Hunter Headlines for 2017
- Why Did Greenland's Vikings Vanish? (Professor Thomas McGovern in Smithsonian Magazine)
- Hunter's William Solecki Appointed as an Author of Major Climate Change Report
- Women in science: Limitless discovery (Hunter College President Jennifer J. Raab's op-ed in the New York Daily News)
- Mildred Dresselhaus, the Queen of Carbon, Dies at 86 (The New York Times)
- Too hot, too cold. Why attempts to get more women into science go wrong (Professor Mandë Holford in Medium)
- Hunter College Mourns the Loss of Alumna Mildred Dresselhaus
- Hunter College students on improving access to higher education (video)
- Hunter Professor Sissel McCarthy on the relationship between press & president (Fox 5 NY)
- Marking Two Years of Cutting-Edge Research at Belfer
- Statement from Hunter College President Jennifer J. Raab on Recent Executive Order
- Hunter College Professor of Studio Art Nari Ward Wins the 2017 Vilcek Prize
- WNYC’s Andrea Bernstein Named 2017 Jack Newfield Fellow in Journalism
- You Can Fool Some of the People All The Time (Roosevelt House Director Harold Holzer, in The Daily Beast)
- Hunter’s Dr. Jeffrey Parsons discusses recent research on safe sex practices (U.S. News & World Report)
- Human Rights Photo Exhibition Opens at Roosevelt House
- Professor Lynda Klich Wins Prestigious Book Prize
- The worrying welfare of ACS workers (Silberman School of Social Work Professor Stephen Burghardt)
- Hunter Art Professor and Alumnus Nari Ward's Solo Exhibition at Socrates Sculpture Park Opens April 29
- Substitutions for a 'Slimmer Bowl' Football Party (Hunter’s Charles Platkin in U.S. News and World Report)
- Hunter Art History Professor Lynda Klich Wins University of Maryland Phillips Collection Book Prize