Hunter in the News
Seeing Mississippi Sight Unseen (Read this New York Times book review of 2010 MFA Creative Writing grad Bill Cheng’s debut novel)
Alice E. Kober, 43; Lost to History No More (Read The New York Times story about Hunter aluma Dr. Alice Kober)
Isabella Rossellini Celebrates Mother’s Day with the Animals (Isabella Rossellini is a Hunter master’s student in animal behavior and the writer, director, and star of the new Sundance Channel short series “Mammas")
Scientists See Cruelty in Killing Method Used in Japan’s Dolphin Roundup (Read Professor Reiss' interview)
The Roosevelt House Public Policy Institute at Hunter has released a new publication by Joseph A. Califano, Jr. on the presidential leadership of Lyndon Baines Johnson, titled “What the Hell’s a Presidency For?” Making Washington Work
Professor Arlene Torres Elected Vice-President/President-Elect of the Puerto Rican Studies Association
Watch the archived video of the fourth annual Joan H. Tisch Public Health Forum: Can City Food Policies Reduce Disparities?
Branding in Brooklyn: A World of Change (Read about Hunter filmmaker Kelly Anderson's award-winning documentary, My Brooklyn, in the New York Times)
If mice could talk and sing…(well, maybe they can) (Research by Distinguished Scientist and Hunter Alum, Erich Jarvis)
Young illegal immigrants fly kites and dream of freedom (Read about how Professor Miguel Luciano's kite-flying project helps undocumented Dreamers)
Two critics win George Jean Nathan Award (Professor Kalb receives this prestigious award for the second time)
Flying the diet-friendly skies gets easier (Read about Professor Platkin's nutritional survey of airline food in USA Today)