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Nancy Cantor, National Higher Education Leader, Appointed President of CUNY Hunter College

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Nancy Cantor's appointment as the 14th president of Hunter College marks a significant moment in the institution's storied history. With her deep ties to The City University of New York (CUNY) as the daughter of two CUNY alumni, Cantor brings a profound understanding of the university's mission and values.

Her extensive experience in higher education leadership, spanning over four decades, positions her as a visionary leader poised to guide Hunter College into a new era of excellence and innovation.

Nancy Cantor, National Higher Education Leader, Appointed President of CUNY Hunter College
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A Trailblazer in Higher Education

Cantor's impressive career trajectory is marked by her groundbreaking contributions to higher education. As the first woman to serve as chancellor at Syracuse University and the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, she has shattered glass ceilings and paved the way for future generations of leaders. Cantor's tenure at Rutgers University-Newark, where she served as chancellor, further solidified her reputation as a transformative leader committed to advancing access and equity in higher education.

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Throughout her career, Cantor has championed the importance of diversity, equity, and inclusion in academia. Her advocacy for underrepresented students and marginalized communities has earned her widespread acclaim and recognition. As the recipient of prestigious awards such as the Robert Zemsky Medal for Innovation in Higher Education and the Women of Achievement Award from the Anti-Defamation League, Cantor's impact on the field of education is undeniable.

A Vision for Hunter College

In assuming the presidency of Hunter College, Cantor brings a bold vision for the future of the institution. Drawing on her experience as a seasoned administrator and scholar, she is committed to fostering an environment of academic excellence, innovation, and social responsibility. Cantor envisions Hunter College as a hub of intellectual inquiry and community engagement, where students from diverse backgrounds can thrive and succeed.

Under Cantor's leadership, Hunter College will continue to serve as a catalyst for positive change in New York City and beyond. Her strategic initiatives will focus on expanding access to higher education, enhancing student success, and strengthening partnerships with local communities. By leveraging Hunter's unique position as a leading urban institution, Cantor aims to address pressing societal challenges and drive meaningful impact.

Championing Student Success

At the heart of Cantor's leadership philosophy is a steadfast commitment to student success and empowerment. She believes in providing students with the tools, resources, and support they need to reach their full potential. Cantor's student-centered approach emphasizes experiential learning, career readiness, and holistic development.

During her tenure at Rutgers University-Newark, Cantor implemented innovative programs and initiatives aimed at enhancing student outcomes. Through strategic partnerships with community organizations, businesses, and government agencies, she created pathways for students to gain real-world experience and build valuable skills. Cantor's efforts to promote diversity and inclusion have resulted in tangible improvements in student enrollment, retention, and graduation rates.

Looking Ahead

As Cantor prepares to assume her role as president of Hunter College, she is poised to make a lasting impact on the institution and its broader community. Her appointment represents a new chapter in Hunter's illustrious history, characterized by innovation, excellence, and social responsibility. With Cantor at the helm, Hunter College will continue to uphold its legacy as a premier institution of higher learning and a beacon of opportunity for all.

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