Hunter College High School 9th grader’s research earned him the $25,000 top prize in the 2025 Thermo Fisher Scientific Junior Innovators Challenge.
Sheila Chase, a longtime Hunter College and CUNY Graduate Center professor, died January 1. She was 90.
New findings on the burdens of gaps in insurance.
Governor Kathy Hochul, Mayor Eric Adams and CUNY Chancellor Felix Matos Rodriguez marked the groundbreaking of SPARC Kips Bay, a ...
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Doctors often warn humans to lower their sodium intake, but a new study led by Hunter College researchers shows that Earth’s largest land animals ...
Congratulations to Hunter College English Professors Megha Majumdar and Michael Thomas.
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Jewish students will be able to take home a turkey from the general student community pantry and fridge to enjoy with their families.
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A Hunter adjunct faculty member will be traveling to Africa as part of the U.S. Department of State and the Fulbright Foreign Scholarship Board.
Dr. Clive Callender ’59 says he became the third Black transplant surgeon in the world. He dedicated his career to saving lives and to ensuring ...
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For the last 40 years, she has established herself as one of the leading voices in Broadway, off-Broadway, and Black theater.
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The Chronicle of Higher Education profiles Hunter junior Erica Li and the Cooperman Business Center in a story about the ...
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It may seem like a good thing, but Professor Andrea Baden thinks climate change may ...
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The psychology professor explains why understanding pachyderm motivation is essential for saving the species.
Former Lieutenant Robert T. Lyons, who worked for Hunter’s Public Safety Department for 44 years, died October 18 in Brooklyn. He was 67.
Paul A. Kurzman, a longtime professor and one-time acting dean at Hunter’s Lois V. and Samuel J. Silberman School of Social Work, died October 17.
A new series from the Pulitzer Prize – nominated podcast Ear Hustle, “The Loop,” began airing on October 8.
Donald S. Zagoria was one of the Political Science Department’s most distinguished scholars.
Announcing the Center’s New Executive Director: Dr. Mark Chatarpal.
Hunter College mourns the loss of sports journalist, coach, and New York City Basketball Hall of Famer Charley Rosen ’62. Rosen played basketball ...
More than 100 students across four CUNY colleges have so far benefited from a pilot program to help pay for master’s degrees, The City ...
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Professor Brian Zeglis identifies promising candidates for new nuclear diagnostics and therapeutics in The Journal of Nuclear Medicine.
Chloë Bass’s new audio-based public art project will be heard at 14 M.T.A. stations around New York, urging commuters, “If you hear something, ...
The event marked the start of the new academic year and the unveiling of the school’s 2025 – 2028 Strategic Plan.
The Faculty and Staff Dining Room will reopen the first day of the semester (August 26) with a scrumptious new menu!
Enjoy virtual lectures, discussions and readings by members of Hunter’s distinguished faculty.
Hunter College will honor the enduring legacy of jazz legend Louis Armstrong with a star-studded concert at the Kaye Playhouse on February 24.
Alexa Charles is setting the standard on the national stage, emerging as a dominant player in NCAA Division III women’s basketball.
Roosevelt House is honored to present New York Police Department Commissioner Jessica Tisch in a timely and important conversation with ...
We the People: An Assembly of New York Artists The Hunter College Office of the Arts invites all New York artists and arts workers to speak out ...
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