In this, the second brief in the Roosevelt House series on Affordable Housing, “Preserve and Protect Chinatown,” Peter Kwong (Distinguished Professor of Urban Affairs and Planning at Hunter) and Samuel Stein (Adjunct Professor…
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: New York, NY, January 26, 2015 – The Roosevelt House Public Policy Institute at Hunter College today launches Issue Briefs, a new series of publications on timely…
PRESS RELEASE Howard Chernick, Professor of Economics at Hunter College and the Graduate Center, City University of New York, has been awarded a Fulbright Scholar grant to lecture and do…
“Affordable Housing in New York City: Then and Now,” is an Issue Brief by Matthew Gordon Lasner, Assistant Professor of Urban Affairs & Planning at Hunter College, which provides a…
Mallika Bose is Associate Professor of landscape architecture at Penn State University, USA. Paula Horrigan is Associate Professor of landscape architecture at Cornell University, USA. Cheryl Doble is Associate Professor…
On November 20, 2014, on the twenty-fifth anniversary of the adoption of the Convention of the Rights of the Child, Faculty Associate Roseanne Flores participated in a United Nations Department…
Faculty Associate Nancy Foner co-authored a recent paper in International Migration Review with Richard Alba. The paper, “Comparing Immigrant Integration in North America and Western Europe: How Much Do the…
Hunter College Human Rights students from the Model United Nations and International Humanitarian Law classes, taught by Roosevelt House faculty associate, Dr. Pamela Falk, participated in a Human Rights Day…
In this New York Times article featuring Roosevelt House Faculty Associate Professor Peter Kwong (Urban Affairs & Planning), he discusses NYPD attitudes toward Asian-dominated neighborhoods. This timely piece discusses the changing…
Roosevelt House Faculty Associate Pam Stone (Sociology) is quoted in a New York Times article discussing women leaving behind careers in the United States. Dr. Stone draws on her extensive…