by EileenMullin | Aug 25, 2022 | Alum Highlights
Erica ROSENFELD Halverson ’93 and Alek FRIEDMAN Lev ’93 have teamed up to create the new weekly podcast ARTS EDUCATORS SAVE THE WORLD, which brings successful artists together in conversation with their mentors. Their audio producer is Justin Asher ’93, and the Hunter...
by huntera2 | Aug 18, 2022 | Alumnae/i Association, Featured, Reunion
This year marks 50 years since the Hunter College High School Alumnae/i was established and incorporated. Throughout the year, there will be opportunities for you to participate in the celebration, which will conclude with Reunion June 2023. Some ways to...
by EileenMullin | Jun 16, 2022 | Diversity News & Profiles
The HCHSAA recognizes Juneteenth, a day of remembrance and a day of jubilation. The Diversity Committee invites all alumni to share what Juneteenth means to them, as well as suggestions for an enduring, annual way for the HCHSAA students, faculty, and alumnae/i to...
by EileenMullin | Jun 16, 2022 | Alumnae/i Association, Featured
HCHSAA is excited to announce that it has added eight new members to its Board of Directors and amended its By-Laws to clarify how membership is defined. Two new directors were appointed by the Board on May 17, 2022 to fill vacant seats in Class B and eight were...
by EileenMullin | Apr 27, 2022 | Alumnae/i Association, Featured, Reunion
In our Spring 2022 installment of AlumNotes, we present our Annual Report. Featured in this issue are updates and registration information for Reunion and the Annual Meeting, along with a summary of the work of the HCHSAA. We invite you to join us as we plan to host...
by EileenMullin | Mar 30, 2022 | Alumnae/i Association
Each semester, the Grants Committee reviews proposals for projects at the high school in need of fiscal support. The pending submission deadline for grant applications spanning the coming academic year (Fall 2022-Spring 2023) is Sunday, May 1. For other projects,...
by EileenMullin | Mar 30, 2022 | Alumnae/i Association
We bring our latest issue of AlumNotes to you! The feature article focuses on travel, and alums who’ve crossed borders for personal and professional pursuits. As many of us have been yearning for a return to pre-pandemic conditions when it comes to our getaways, we...
by EileenMullin | Dec 22, 2021 | Diversity News & Profiles
We would like to update the alumnae/i community on some of the initiatives and plans organized by the HCHSAA Diversity Committee. Detailed below are outcomes of important programs and events including the Hunter entrance exam, a proposed mentoring plan formulated by...
by EileenMullin | Oct 26, 2021 | Brick Prison and Beyond
June 21, 1928 – August 9, 2021 Born in Havana Cuba, Inez was the third of five children. At the age of five, Inez’s family moved to Kingston, Jamaica, and then to the Parish of Saint James. Her mother was a seamstress and dressmaker, and her father was a farmer...