Exhibit on Affordable Housing in New York From 1926 to Today Opens at Hunter East Harlem Gallery (Untapped Cities)
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Martina Arroyo’s Star Rises at the Met (The New York Times)
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More exercise doesn’t always mean losing weight (Anthropology Professor Herman Pontzer's research covered in the Washington Post)
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Homeless Young People of New York, Overlooked and Underserved (The New York Times)
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Why more Americans will be walking (An Op-Ed by Professors Peter Tuckel and William Milczarski)
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More Exercise Doesn’t Always Mean Losing Weight (Bloomberg covers Professor Herman Pontzer’s latest study)
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Labor Professor Willam Herbert provides expert testimony on unions in higher education (Inside Higher Ed)
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A Young Afghan Pianist Plays For His Country's Future (Hunter student Elham Fanoos on NPR’s Morning Edition)
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Hunter College Celebrates Winter Commencement (NY1)
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Remembering an Early Giant in the Fight for Social Justice (President Raab blogs for the Huffington Post)
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The Unexpected Science of Exercise (The New York Times RetroReport on Professor Pontzer's study of energy expenditure in the Hadza population in Tanzania)
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Revisiting the Fervor of the Women’s Suffrage Movement (The New York Times looks at an upcoming Roosevelt House exhibit)
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‘If You Leave Me Can I Come Too?’ A Show Whose Subject Is Death (The New York Times)
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A review of Harold Holzer's new book, ‘A Just and Generous Nation: Abraham Lincoln and the Fight for American Opportunity’ (The New York Times)
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In the Metropolitan Opera’s recent production of “Lulu,” the famed, final scream was voiced by Hunter student and mezzo-soprano Jennifer Roderer (MA in Voice ’16) (The New Yorker)
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A recent article about immigration policy offers expert testimony from Hunter's Nancy Foner, Distinguished Professor of Sociology, and draws heavily from her new book, “Strangers No More” (The New York Times)
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Blind New Yorkers fear reckless bicyclists in NYC (Hunter’s William Milczarski in amNewYork)
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Antonia Pantoja '52, A Pillar Of the Puerto Rican Community, Remembered (NBC News)
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Nicholas Freudenberg, professor of public health, discusses the closing of Pathmark in East Harlem (ABC 7)
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Hunter's Jeffrey T. Parsons, Distinguished Professor of Psychology, discusses HIV/AIDS and takes calls from listeners on "Doctor Radio" (Sirius/XM)
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