Hunter College

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Hunter College, officially known as Hunter College of the City University of New York (CUNY), is a public university located in New York City. It is one of the oldest public colleges in the United States and a flagship institution of the CUNY system. Hunter College offers a wide range of undergraduate and graduate programs across five distinct schools: Arts and Sciences, Education, Social Work, Nursing, and Health Professions.

History[edit | edit source]

Hunter College was founded in 1870 as a women's college by Irish immigrant and social reformer Thomas Hunter. Originally named the Female Normal and High School, its primary purpose was to prepare young women to become teachers. The institution underwent several name changes, becoming Hunter College in 1914 in honor of its founder. It opened its doors to male students in the late 1940s.

Campus[edit | edit source]

The main campus is located in the Lenox Hill neighborhood on the Upper East Side of Manhattan. It features a mix of historic and modern buildings, including the landmarked Thomas Hunter Hall. The college also operates additional campuses: the Brookdale Health Sciences Campus on the East Side of Manhattan, the Silberman School of Social Work in East Harlem, and the School of Education's campus in the Bronx.

Academic Programs[edit | edit source]

Hunter College offers more than 170 undergraduate and graduate programs. It is well-regarded for its programs in education, nursing, social work, public health, and the arts. The college is also home to several prestigious research centers and institutes, including the Center for Puerto Rican Studies and the Roosevelt House Public Policy Institute.

Student Life[edit | edit source]

Hunter College has a diverse student body, with students hailing from over 150 countries. The college offers a variety of student organizations, clubs, and athletic teams. It also provides numerous support services aimed at fostering academic success and personal growth among its students.

Notable Alumni[edit | edit source]

Hunter College has produced a wide array of distinguished alumni, including Bella Abzug, a leader of the women's movement; Martin Shkreli, a controversial pharmaceutical executive; and Lin-Manuel Miranda, the creator of the Broadway hit Hamilton.

Affiliations[edit | edit source]

Hunter College is a member of the City University of New York (CUNY) system, the largest urban university system in the United States. It has partnerships with several other institutions and organizations for research, academic programs, and community service initiatives.

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