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Faculty Film Opening in New York and Los Angeles
A film produced by Professor Andrew Lund (Film & Media Studies, IMA-MFA), "Brief Reunion", will open on January 18 for a limited run of one week in New York and Los Angeles. Please see below for information.
Hunter Chemistry Ph.D. Student Receives American Society of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology Travel Award
Professor Arlene Torres Elected Vice-President/President-Elect of the Puerto Rican Studies Association
NIH Awards Hunter Professor Grant to Study the Geography of HIV Risk among Asian Immigrant Female Sex Workers in NYC and LA
Asst. Prof. Hoyt selected to participate in the 13th Annual NIH Summer Institute on the Design and Conduct of Randomized Clinical Trials
NEW SCIENTIFIC ANALYSIS OF DOLPHIN KILLING METHODS IN DOLPHIN DRIVE HUNTS IN JAPAN REVEALS SHOCKING LEVELS OF CRUELTY
Student in Animal Behavior & Conservation Master's program at Hunter College selected as one of 14 AAAS Mass Media Science & Engineering Fellows for 2013
Five Hunter Students Receive Prestigious 2013 U.S. Department of State Critical Language Scholarships
Peter Jackson, a student in Integrated Media Arts program, won second place in the littleBits “Make It BIG” Challenge
Prof. Marc Edelman addresses UN Human Rights Council’s Working Group on a UN Declaration on Peasants' Rights
Hunter Undergraduate Student to Present Paper at 2013 Fall Meeting of the Classical Association of the Atlantic States
Sociology Professor Nancy Foner's New Book, "One Out of Three: Immigrant New York in the Twenty-First Century"
Nancy Foner, Professor of Sociology at Hunter College and the Graduate Center, Quoted in Wall Street Journal Article
Philosophy Professor Omar Dahbour interviewed on his new book Self-Determination without Nationalism
Ronnie Ancona, Classics, Awarded CAAS Leadership Initiative Grant to Develop Partnerships with Latin Teachers
Third World Quarterly special issue on "Global Land Grabs," co-edited by Marc Edelman (Anthropology)
Music Professor Invited Presenter for the Third International Conference on Musical Improvisation in Venice, Italy
Sociology Professor quoted in The Times of London on Controversial New Book by Amy Chua and Jed Rubenfeld