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.
Hunter College’s Roosevelt House welcomed author John Nichols to discuss the legacy of FDR’s progressive right-hand man, Henry A. Wallace.
Amid the challenge of virtually welcoming new students to Hunter, the school’s USG hosts a virtual talent competition.
Hunter College is hosting “30 in 30,” a new challenge to attend as many events as possible. Students collect participation stamps and redeem them at the end of “30 in 30.”
A fusion of Cuban roots and American traditions was the focus of the debut of the Ballet Contemporáneo de Camagüey choreographed by artist-in-residence and professor Pedro Ruiz.