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For faculty, current and former, of Hunter College in New York City. ... Pages in category "Hunter College faculty" The following 200 pages are in this category, out ...
Francis Kilcoyne (died 1985) – President of Brooklyn College; Soia Mentschikoff – chief developer of the Uniform Commercial Code and first woman to teach at Harvard University; Burton Pike – professor Emeritus, Comparative Literature, CUNY Graduate Center; Jennifer Raab – president of Hunter College
Daniel Isaac Aryeh Cohen (born 1946) is an American mathematician and computer scientist who is now a professor emeritus at Hunter College. [1]Cohen earned a bachelor's degree in mathematics from Princeton University in 1967 [1] [2] and already as an undergraduate published a research paper about Sperner's lemma, which he learned about from Hans Rademacher. [3]
Nancy Foner is an American sociologist, a Distinguished Professor of Sociology at Hunter College, City University of New York, and a published author.. Foner is also a member of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences. [1]
In 1989, he decided to leave administration and focus his career on teaching and scholarship and was appointed to the faculty in the Hunter College School of Education. [ 5 ] In the 1990s, Picciano was a fellow at the City University of New York Open Systems Laboratory where he worked on designing multimedia and distance learning teaching models.
Linda Martín Alcoff is a Panamanian American philosopher and professor of philosophy at Hunter College, City University of New York.Alcoff specializes in social epistemology, feminist philosophy, philosophy of race, decolonial theory and continental philosophy, especially the work of Michel Foucault. [1]
Hunter College alumni (2 C, 697 P) F. Hunter College faculty (306 P) H. Hunter College High School alumni (139 P) Hunter Hawks men's basketball coaches (1 P) P.
Stoll was born in Long Island. [1] She completed her bachelor's degree in chemistry and physics at Hunter College in 1938. [2] She earned a Masters in physiology and biophysics at Cornell University in 1948. [2]