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Founded in 1870, Hunter is the largest college in the City University of New York (CUNY)

Founded in 1870 by Irish immigrant and social reformer Thomas Hunter as a teacher-training school for women, Hunter College has long enjoyed a distinguished reputation for liberal arts and sciences and professional schools. Completely co-educational since 1964, Hunter is the largest college in the City University of New York (CUNY) and is one of the oldest public colleges in the country, dedicated from its earliest days to serving a student body which reflects the diversity of New York City.

Photos from Hunter Nursing's post 06/01/2026
Office of Public Safety | Hunter College 05/31/2026

⚠️ Hunter students: Be on the lookout for phishing emails and scams.

Hunter College and CUNY will never ask for your password or MFA code via text, WhatsApp, or social media, nor will they offer free prizes, gift cards, laptops, or other incentives.

Don't click suspicious links.
Never share your password or MFA codes.
Report suspicious messages immediately.

If you think you've been affected, change your Hunter and CUNY passwords right away and contact [email protected] or [email protected].

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Office of Public Safety | Hunter College Learn about Hunter's Office of Public Safety and how they work to protect and secure the campus community.

Photos from Hunter College's post 05/28/2026

Next stop: Graduation 🎓😎

Just ONE WEEK until our 229th Commencement Ceremony at the Barclays Center — we can’t wait to celebrate the Class of 2026!

05/28/2026

LAST CALL!

Eligible students who have not yet applied for Hunter College 2026 Commencement tickets should do so now.

Complete the ticket request form by THURSDAY, MAY 28, AT 11:59 PM to request tickets for Hunter’s Commencement ceremony on June 4. https://webforms.hunter.cuny.edu/commencement/view.php?id=77847

Stronger social partnerships needed - Antigua Observer Newspaper 05/26/2026

“Child welfare should be something all of us rally around, because children matter.” — Silberman School of Social Work at Hunter College Professor Samuel Aymer discusses child welfare issues in Antigua and Barbuda as the country prepares to revise laws on child abuse, domestic violence, social welfare, and mental health.

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Stronger social partnerships needed - Antigua Observer Newspaper By Kisean Joseph [email protected] An Anglican cleric and a social work professor are calling on lawmakers to take a broader, community-driven approach to child welfare reform, one that places responsibility not just on parents, but on businesses, institutions and society as a whole....

05/24/2026

In observance of , Hunter College will be closed on Monday, May 25. Have a safe and happy holiday!

Waymo’s Robot Car Testing Ends in NYC After Permits Expire 05/22/2026

As NYC weighs driverless cars, Sam Schwartz, director of the transportation research program at Roosevelt House Public Policy Institute at Hunter College, urges caution: the city needs independent safety data before opening our streets. Read more:

Waymo’s Robot Car Testing Ends in NYC After Permits Expire The company’s eight autonomous vehicles had been driving in the city since last summer.

The Richard Morris Hunt Memorial: Elevating an Architect 05/21/2026

Fascinating piece in The Wall Street Journal by Harold Holzer, Director of Roosevelt House Public Policy Institute at Hunter College, on the history & inspiration behind the Richard Morris Hunt Memorial adorning Central Park on Fifth Ave & 70th St. Read more:

The Richard Morris Hunt Memorial: Elevating an Architect With sculptures by Daniel Chester French, the monument on the eastern edge of Central Park is a work of serene classicism that puts architecture on the same level as fine art.

What a Beluga Whale Saw in the Mirror 05/21/2026

What a Beluga Whale Saw in the Mirror A seminal study, led by Professor Diana Reiss, reveals evidence that beluga whales share a rare capacity for self-recognition with great apes, dolphins, and elephants.

Sharon Van Etten's Lovely Song for Isabella Rossellini 7/12 05/20/2026

Psychology Professor Diana Reiss, and alumna/model/filmmaker/actress, Isabella Rossellini (MA ’19), teamed up with songwriter Sharon Van Etten for a spectacular episode of SongWriter Podcast to discuss animal intelligence! Listen now:

Sharon Van Etten's Lovely Song for Isabella Rossellini 7/12 Sharon Van Etten writes a song about darkness and love called "for Isabella," and Isabella Rossellini tells the story of returning to school at 60

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