Presenting our own humans: Humans of Hunter
Hunter is its own microcosm of the city with a wide variety in its 20,000 humans. So to acknowledge and feature our own diversity, we are presenting this homage to Humans of New York.
Hunter is its own microcosm of the city with a wide variety in its 20,000 humans. So to acknowledge and feature our own diversity, we are presenting this homage to Humans of New York.
“Can animals feel or think?” asks Rossellini, who wrote and was the only performer in a the most recent production of the Hunter Theater Project.
MFA student Tim Foley will show his work, along with 11 other fine arts graduate students, in an exhibit called Mayday at Hunter’s gallery at 205 Hudson.
A forum last week to provided perspective on what it’s like to be homosexual and religious, putting the audience in the shoes of people who identify as gay and hold a intimate relationship with God.
In the spirit of May Day, professors were asked to wear red to support worker unity, but it was hard to spot many faculty members showing up in the uniform.