Three Hunter Poets

Join us on Zoom for an afternoon of poetry with Heather Dubrow '62, Erica Ehrenberg '96, and retired faculty member Kip Zegers. Register here: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/89688977419?pwd=Zjc0NEszOHMrZzIrRkJLdktIQnFzQT09 Heather Dubrow, John D. Boyd, SJ, Chair in Poetic Imagination at Fordham University, is the author of two full-length collections of her poetry, Forms and Hollows (Cherry Grove Collections) and […]

Hunter Writers Night! Amy Sohn ’91 and Emily Bass ’91 in Conversation with Kip Zegers

On Wednesday, September 29 at 6:30pm ET, Amy Sohn ’91 and Emily Bass ’91 will share stories from their craft with the HCHS community. Both graduates of the Class of 1991, the pair published books in July 2021--Sohn's 12th book, and first work of nonfiction; Bass's debut work. Their books, The Man Who Hated Women: Sex, Censorship and Civil Liberties […]

HCHSAA Celebrates Women’s History Month with Mecca Sullivan ’99!

HCHSAA celebrates Women’s History Month on Tuesday, March 8 at 7pm ET! Join us for an evening with Mecca Jamilah Sullivan ’99, Ph.D., who has published extensively on the subjects of sexuality, identity, and poetics in contemporary African Diaspora culture. She is the author of the short story collection Blue Talk and Love (2015), winner […]

Book Discussion: A Woman’s Life Is A Human Life

A WOMAN'S LIFE IS A HUMAN LIFE My Mother, Our Neighbor, and the Journey from Reproductive RIghts to Reproductive Justice Written by Felicia Kornbluh ’84. In discussion with Allison Pugh ’84. Wednesday, March 22 7:00-8:00pm ET Virtual Program. Click to register. Join us on Wednesday, March 22 from 7:00-8:00pm ET as the HCHSAA celebrates Women's […]

Brooklyn BBQ and Drinks

Calling All NYC Hunterites '85 - '95! Hosted by Ian Wright, ’90 and Maria CARDONA Wright, '90 Space is limited to first 40 people   RSVP by 4/28 Please email info@hchsaa.org or call Lorna Malcolm at 646-988-5678. SEE YOU IN Brooklyn!  

Chicago Area Alumnae/i Reception

Chicago Women's Athletic Club Hosted by Annabelle SANTOS Volgman, M.D.,’76 and Anne Simon Moffat ’65, in collaboration with the HCHSAA.  Saturday, June 24 4:30pm    Pre-registration to this event is required. To pre-register, please email info@hchsaa.org or call Lorna Malcolm at 646-988-5678. SEE YOU IN CHICAGO!  

See You on the Rooftop

Calling All Young Alum ('12-22) Hunterites! In our ongoing efforts to Serve, Connect, Engage and Educate, the HCHSAA cordially invites all young alumnae/i in the NYC Tri-States to our first annual Young Alum Summer Rooftop Bash. Enjoy an evening of good, drinks, fun, connecting, reconnecting, reminiscing and making new friends and memories.   Thursday, July […]

Save the Date! The Leftover Woman!

Tuesday, October 10 6:00pm - 8:15pm General Admission: $8 Admission + Book Purchase: $37 The Stand (828 Broadway at E. 12th St.   RSVP by October 3. Please email info@hchsaa.org or call Lorna Malcolm at 646-988-5678.

The HEART of Hunter

Event Record https://youtu.be/7hJsQl7Q2zc   https://youtu.be/zpxjYI35iwQ   Event Details Time: Friday October 13, 4:00pm - 6:00pm Location: HCHS Campus (virtual steaming available) Cost: Free/Donation Encouraged In keeping with our mission to serve, connect, engage, and educate we explore the topic of heart wellbeing and and maintenance with the three of the nation's prominent cardiologists: Dr. Annabelle […]

Save the Date! My Last Innocent Year!

The highly anticipated book launch of 'The Leftover Woman' by Jean Kwok, hosted by the HCHSAA in collaboration with the renowned Strand Book Store, was a resounding success! The event brought together literature enthusiasts, alumni, and the author herself in a celebration of literary achievement and cultural exploration. With an engaging discussion, Jean Kwok provided unique insights into her novel's compelling narrative, while attendees had the opportunity to engage in a vibrant Q&A session. The Strand Book Store, with its historic charm, offered the perfect setting for this literary soirée, creating a memorable experience for all who attended. It was an evening that showcased the power of storytelling and the importance of community, leaving attendees inspired and eager to delve into the pages of 'The Leftover Woman.'