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Author Makes the Case for Finding Hope in FDR Politician
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Author Makes the Case for Finding Hope in FDR Politician

Hunter College’s Roosevelt House welcomed author John Nichols to discuss the legacy of FDR’s progressive right-hand man, Henry A. Wallace.

COVID-19 Lockdown Takes Away ‘Lasts’ for Graduating Seniors
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COVID-19 Lockdown Takes Away ‘Lasts’ for Graduating Seniors

As the coronavirus continues to spread and social distancing rules continue to be enforced, graduating seniors are forced to miss out on their final semester college experiences.

Virtual Career Fair Marks a First For Students
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Virtual Career Fair Marks a First For Students

From Sportsplex to Symplicity, this semester’s career fair was held online.

Zoombombing Disrupt Students’ Learning Process
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Zoombombing Disrupt Students’ Learning Process

“Remote learning is already a struggle, so to disrupt my students from their learning is disappointing,” said a professor whose class got zoombombed.

As Hunter students continue to register for the fall 2020 semester, they have to consider the possibility of continued remote learning.
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Students “50/50” About Registering for Fall Classes

Until the college makes an announcement about whether fall classes will be online or in-person, some Hunter students are delaying registration.