Hunter in the News
Genetically Modified Mice Could Be Tiny Landmine-Sniffing Heroes (Read about Professor Paul Feinstein’s and Post-doctoral Research Fellow Charlotte D'Hulst’s Work in Technology Review)
Crossroads of the (Art) World (Read about “The Times Square Show Revisited” exhibit at Hunter in The Paris Review)
Cancer Researcher Dr. Jill Bargonetti of Hunter’s Gene Center Joins Estee Lauder in Marking 20 Year Anniversary of the Company’s Breast Cancer Awareness Campaign
Kevin Davis, 23, set to join Croton-on-Hudson board as Westchester's youngest elected official (Kevin Davis is a senior at Hunter)
"Why Men and Women Can Never See Eye-to-Eye" (Read about the recent study from James Gordon and his colleagues about how men and women see differently)
Why do animals tolerate parasites? (Read about the research that earned psychology professor Mark Hauber and his four-member team a $1.2 million renewal grant from the Human Frontier in Science Program)
New monkey discovered (Professor Christopher C. Gilbert Coauthors the Discovery and Description of a New Species of Monkey; CNN)
Debunking the Hunter-Gatherer Workout (Read about Professor Herman Pontzer’s research in the New York Times)
The Presidency and Civil Rights: Then and Now (Professor Larry Shore’s film, "RFK in the Land of Apartheid: A Ripple of Hope," used in The John F. Kennedy Presidential Library’s panel discussion on C-Span)
NY1 Online: City Commissioner And Student Explain New Immigration Policy (Hunter College student Yohan Garcia featured on NY1)
Bershad Professor of Art History and Director of the Hunter College Galleries Joachim Pissarro co-curates concurrent Koons exhitbitions in Frankfurt
Watch Tina Santi Flaherty-Winston Churchill Literary Series (through Roosevelt House School of Public Policy at Hunter) Online (American History TV on C-SPAN3)
“Geoffrey Burleson seeks to give Camille Saint-Saëns his due” (NJ.com features Hunter Professor Burleson’s effort to shed light on the late French composer’s work)
"Elusive Victories: The American Presidency at War" by Andrew J. Polsky (Read about Professor Polsky's new book in The Washington Post)
Hunter-gatherers, modern men use same energy levels (Read about Professor Herman Pontzer’s research in the Daily News)