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Hunter Headlines for 2014
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Ten Alums Inducted into the Hunter Hall of Fame
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De Blasio Appoints Cynthia López ’89, Fourth Hunter Alum Chosen to Lead City Agency
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Students Are Graded as They Give a Voice to the South Bronx (The New York Times covers Hunter's South Bronx newspaper, The Hunts Point Express, and its founder and editor, Professor Bernard L. Stein)
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Dr. Thomas A. Farley, the Joan H. Tisch Distinguished Fellow in Public Health at Hunter writes, in The New York Times, about the dangers of too much salt in the American diet
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Hunter Luncheon Celebrates Women in Science and the John P. McNulty Scholarship Program
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Hunter Seniors Emily Apple and Andrew Marcus Win NYC Urban Fellowships
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Hunter is named one of the 332 most environmentally responsible colleges in the U.S. and Canada, according to the fifth annual edition of The Princeton Review’s Guide to 332 Green Colleges (Page 45)
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Update on Carmen Quinones, Sgt. Griselde Camacho's Mother
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The New York Times's Paul Krugman cited a study by Hunter professors Woolhandler and Himmelstein on the health consequences of Medicaid opt-outs
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Dr. Thomas A. Farley, the 2014 Joan H. Tisch Distinguished Fellow in Public Health at Hunter College, is interviewed in New Yorker video on E-cigarettes
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HCHS Alum Robert Lopez and his wife, Kristen Anderson-Lopez, Academy Award winning songwriters, interviewed on NPR's "Fresh Air"
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Layers of Mystery for a Steinway Grand (Read About Hunter's "Gershwin piano" in The New York Times)
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Tom Finkelpearl (MA ’83) Is NYC’s New Cultural Affairs Commissioner
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Congratulations to Hunter’s 2014 Winners of the National Science Foundation Graduate Research Fellowship
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Hunter College Model U.N. Wins Top Prize at National Conference
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Hunter Macaulay Student Accepted to Cal Tech Summer Program (SURF)
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Hunter's Diana Reiss will Appear on NOVA's “Inside Animal Minds”
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Thornton Wilder’s Classic Play "Our Town" to Open at Hunter on April 2
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Distinguished Professor Nancy Foner Is Appointed to Influential Panel on Immigration
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Alexander Simon-Fox ‘14 Wins Global Human Rights Fellowship
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