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Hunter College is a public university in New York City. It is one of the constituent colleges of the City University of New York and offers studies in more than one hundred undergraduate and postgraduate fields across five schools. It also administers Hunter College High School and Hunter College Elementary School. [4]
Patricia Bath - ophthalmologist. Marjorie Clarke - environmental scientist. Mildred Cohn - National Medal of Science winner. Mary P. Dolciani - mathematician. Madeline Early - mathematician and university professor. Elsie Giorgi - physician. Erich Jarvis - neurologist. Esther Lederberg - pioneer of bacterial genetics.
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. Syracuse University. Rutgers University–Newark. Nancy Ellen Cantor (born February 4, 1952) [1] is an American academic administrator, the chancellor of Rutgers University-Newark, in Newark, New Jersey, and incoming President of Hunter College. A social psychologist, Cantor is recognized for her ...
Website. www.hunterschools.org /page /high-school. Hunter College High School is a public academic magnet secondary school located in the Carnegie Hill section of the Upper East Side of Manhattan. It is administered and funded by Hunter College of the City University of New York (CUNY) and no tuition is charged.
Category:Hunter College faculty. Category. : Hunter College faculty. For faculty, current and former, of Hunter College in New York City.
Jill Bargonetti. Jill Bargonetti (born October 10, 1962) is an American professor at the City University of New York with dual appointments at Hunter College and The Graduate Center. Her research is focused on tumor suppressor protein p53 and its role as an oncogene when it is mutated in breast cancer.
DeKalb, Illinois. Nationality. American. Occupation (s) Music theorist, academic professor. Philip Adrian Ewell (born February 16, 1966) is an American professor of music theory at Hunter College and the CUNY Graduate Center. He specializes in Russian and twentieth century music, as well as rap and hip hop. [1][2]
Diana Reiss. Diana Reiss (born 1948 or 1949 [1] [2] in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania [3]) is a professor of psychology at Hunter College [4] and in the graduate program of Animal Behavior and Comparative Psychology at the City University of New York. Reiss's research has focused on understanding cognition and communication in dolphins and other ...