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Did you know that, as a CUNY student, you can claim your FREE online account to The New York Times, the Wall Street Journal, AND the Financial Times? Here's how to do it:

Claim your FREE New York Times Academic Pass with your Hunter email address today. It's good for a full year and allows you FREE online access to the New York Times. 

Visit this link to claim your pass: NYTimes.com/passes

All CUNY students also have access to the Wall Street Journal online. Visit wsj.com/Hunter for access, and sign up with your Hunter email address.

Financial Times (FT) is an international daily newspaper. It covers many topics including management, finance, the legal industry, politics, climate change and more. Newsletters and apps are included.

Users can sign up for their complimentary membership by visiting https://ft.com/hunter- Click on “Get Started” and create an account using your Hunter email address and follow the prompts.

 

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Posted Wednesday, February 17, 2021 - 9:54am under news, newspapers, free, The New York Times, wall street journal, Financial Times.

On Saturday, March 29, the Hunter College Alumni Weekend included a visit to the Hunter College Archives. Guests were shown materials from the Archival collection, including yearbooks, a graduation dress worn by graduate Mary Ann Brown in the 1870s, and the Nobel Prize medal awarded in Physiology and Medicine to Hunter alumna Gertrude Elion ’37 for her work on drug development. Alumni were excited to learn that we now have high resolution scans available for Hunter College yearbooks.
 

Please visit Hunter College Materials on JSTOR. Yearbooks from 1896 to 1984 are currently available. More yearbooks and scans of student newspapers from 1914 to 1975 to come.

Highlights from Alumni Weekend



 
Posted Friday, April 4, 2025 - 4:33pm under archives, HCLarchives, alumni, alumni_event.

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Do you have questions about how to start searching the Hunter College Libraries?  How to choose a research topic? How to find peer reviewed sources?  How to find full text?  Check out Hunter College Libraries concise Library Help Videos!  These videos allow you to learn step-by-step at your own pace.  Here is our video about locating peer reviewed materials:

 

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Posted Tuesday, March 25, 2025 - 12:00am under research help.

We at the Hunter College Libraries support the information needs of the Hunter College community. In that spirit, we want to remind you of these vitally important campus-wide resources: 

  • College protocol to address ICE visits to our campus: 

  • The Office of Legal Counsel provides support and services to our faculty and staffPhone: 212-772-4098 or email legal@hunter.cuny.edu. 

 

We will provide updates when they are available.  

 

Posted Friday, March 7, 2025 - 4:30pm under resources, immigrant, LGBTQIA+.

We currently have items on display at the Zabar Art Library (1608 Hunter North) connected to the recently opened "Full Moon, Walking" exhibition by artist Lauren Orchowski. "Full Moon, Walking" can be viewed at the Sweet Flypaper Gallery on the 11th Floor of Hunter North through April 10, 2025: https://huntercollegeart.org/2025/03/05/full-moon-walking/

On display at Zabar are models built by the artist, as well as a copy of her book and zines. There will be an artist talk on April 1, 2025 at 5:45PM, in room 1604 of Hunter North, sponsored by the Sainsbury Initiative.

red, white, and blue wooden model of a mid-century playground structure shaped like a rocket, with a metal slide

Red lettering reading "Full Moon, Walking" Lauren Orchowski,on a white background

Posted Friday, March 7, 2025 - 9:25am under art, exhibitions, Zabar Art Library.

This spring, the Graduate Center’s Mina Rees Library is offering four online workshops about publication contracts, copyright, and related topics. (Each workshop will occur twice: once on a Wednesday evening and once on a Friday morning.) All members of the CUNY community are welcome, regardless of campus. The workshops are especially well suited to faculty, graduate students, administrators, and others who seek to formally publish or otherwise disseminate their work.

Each workshop stands on its own — there is no need to attend one in order to attend another. Simply register for whichever one(s) speak to your interests or needs. And if there’s a workshop that interests you that you can’t make, register anyway. The presentations will be recorded and shared with all registrants.

Understanding and Negotiating Book Publication Contracts

Do you want to publish a book? If so, it's important to understand the basics of book publication contracts! This workshop will cover the clauses that frequently appear in publication contracts, explain in plain language what they mean, and present strategies for negotiating “author-friendly” versions of these clauses.

When you understand and negotiate your book contract, you can maximize your creative, scholarly, and pragmatic goals for your work. Join us to learn more!

Copyright and Fair Use for Scholarly Authors

This workshop will cover key information about copyright, fair use, and the public domain, and look at how copyright law both complicates and facilitates scholarship. Topics will include: What kinds of works are covered by copyright? What rights are included in copyright, and who holds those rights? How long does copyright last? What is the public domain, and how do works become part of it? What is fair use, why does it exist, and how can you determine if a use is fair? How have court cases changed what qualifies as fair use, and what are the implications of those cases for scholarship?

Understanding Creative Commons Licenses

This workshop will cover key information about Creative Commons (CC) licenses—both using CC-licensed works created by others and adding a CC license to your work. Topics will include: the relationship between copyright and CC licenses; what the different CC licenses allow users to do; the difference between using a work and making a derivative work; and choosing a license for your work.

 

Questions? Contact us!

Posted Tuesday, February 18, 2025 - 12:00am under scholarly communication, publishing, open access, copyright.

Each February, Black History Month signals a time to reflect on the powerful stories, accomplishments, and contributions of Black individuals who have shaped our college and our world. One such figure is legendary “Black, lesbian, mother, warrior, poet” Audre Lorde (1934-1992), alumna and former Distinguished Professor at Hunter College.
 
On February 18th - which would have been Audre Lorde’s 91st birthday - the LGBTQ+ Community Space at Hunter College will celebrate with a screening of Dagmar Schultz’s film: Audre Lorde - The Berlin Years 1984 to 1992. The Hunter College Libraries have created a mini zine guide to explore Lorde’s work and impact, which will be available at the screening and in the community space afterward.
 
As we spotlight Lorde's legacy, the Hunter College Libraries affirm that the history and accomplishments of Black students, alumni, faculty, staff, and community members will never be confined to just one month of recognition. We recognize and celebrate Black excellence - past and present - every day of the year.
 
Event Details:
What: Audre Lorde: The Berlin Years 1984 to 1992 Film Screening and Zine Distribution
Where: The LGBTQ+ Community Space in Thomas Hunter Hall, Room 311
When: Tuesday, February 18th at 2:30 pm
 
Library Resources:

  • To explore the breadth of Audre Lorde’s writing including poetry, essays, speeches, letters, and memoirs available through the Hunter College Libraries, click here.
  • To explore biographies, documentaries, books, chapters, and articles about her life and work available through the Hunter College Libraries, click here.
  • For help locating a specific title or narrowing the search results above, visit the Hunter College Libraries in person or ask-a-librarian online!

 

Posted Thursday, February 13, 2025 - 12:13pm under audre lorde, Black History Month.

The Zabar Art Library (1608 Hunter North) recently acquired four artworks by former Hunter College faculty member and alumnus, Michael Berube, who passed away in May of 2024. We are grateful for these vibrant works of art that enliven the walls of this library space. They are on permanent view, and we hope that members of the Hunter College Community stop by to take a look.

multicolored mixed media painting with a red and gold background

Posted Tuesday, November 12, 2024 - 10:23am under Zabar Art Library.

Currently on display at the Zabar Art Library (1608 Hunter North) is a selection of photobooks from our Special Collections. You can read more about each of these publications and artists below, or by visiting the Zabar Art Library. Our current hours are here: https://library.hunter.cuny.edu/hours/zabar-art-library 

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Posted Friday, August 30, 2024 - 11:39am under special collections, photography, Zabar Art Library.

Perhaps you are wondering about the new flag you've been seeing in celebration of Pride Month. The 'Progress' flag was created in response to community demand. Recent redesign initiatives in Philadelphia in 2017 and Seattle in 2018 produced updated banners to be more inclusive of marginalized populations within the community. Revisions to the rainbow flag included adding horizontal black and brown stripes to represent communities of color and light pink, blue, and white stripes to represent people across the gender spectrum. Some also interpret the black and brown stripes to represent those who are living with or have been lost to HIV/AIDS. While these efforts to include historically marginalized communities were generally well received, lingering concerns inspired Daniel Quasar (who uses xe/xyr pronouns) to design the progress pride flag, which features a chevron of the new colors that points into the middle of the rainbow. The new design, which moves beyond inclusion to center previously marginalized identities within the community, “forces the viewer,” Quasar has said, “to reflect on their own feelings towards the original Pride flag and its meaning, as well as the differing opinions on who that flag really represents, while also bringing into clear focus the current needs within our community.”

Quasar’s flag instantly went viral, and xe has since released the design under a Creative Commons license, allowing organizations like CUNY to copy, modify, and distribute the design for non-commercial purposes. A 2024 CUNY Pridefest progress flag has made its way to Hunter College Libraries as a symbol of inclusion, pride, and a reminder “that progress [towards inclusivity] still needs to be made.”

For more on the history of pride flags and Daniel Quasar’s design, see The Progress Pride Flag from the Victoria and Albert Museum.

Progress flag designed by Daniel Quasar
Image permission details: Daniel Quasar released the file under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 license.

While you're celebrating, why not include some books with relevant themes? We have a host of options at Hunter College Libraries. Here are a few suggestions:

The Stonewall Reader by Jason Baumann (ed.)

Giovanni’s Room by James Baldwin

Hijab Butch Blues : A Memoir.  by Lamya H

Queer Career : Sexuality and Work in Modern America by Margo Canaday

The Pink Line: Journeys Across the World’s Queer Frontiers by Mark Gevisser

Bi: Bisexual, Pansexual, Fluid, and Nonbinary Youth by Ritch C. Savin-Williams

Nonbinary : Memoirs of Gender and Identity by Micah Rajunov and A. Scott Duane, editors.

I Heard Her Call My Name: A memoir of transition by Lucy Sante

Or, try a search on your own in OneSearch. Simply enter LGBTQ, or another appropriate term or keyword, and hit search. Use the filters on the left to select a Topic/Subject and/or Resource Type.  If you want print books only, Limit to Currently on Shelf. If you have a book in mind but you are not able to find it at Hunter, Ask a Librarian. If you are sure it is not at Hunter, expand your search to SUNY collections (Advanced Search), or request a book through Interlibrary Loan.

Posted Monday, June 10, 2024 - 4:45pm under Pride Month, Pride 2024, Progress flag.

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