The Hunter College Libraries serve Hunter’s faculty, staff, and students by providing broad access to a variety of learning and research materials, up to date technology for information access and instruction, strong collections in support of the curriculum, and spaces for independent and collaborative study. The libraries include the Leon and Toby Cooperman Library (68th Street campus), School of Education Library (within Cooperman), Nursing and Health Professions Library (HPL at Brookdale), Schools of Social Work and Public Health Library (at the Silberman campus), and the Judith and Stanley Zabar Art Library. Hunter's five library branches occupy four campuses across New York City and are home to a collection of over 700,000 materials, and resources. The Hunter College Libraries sit at the intellectual crossroads of the College, and the Chief Librarian and Dean will be tasked with ensuring that they continue to support the College’s mission of research productivity and innovation, professional preparation, and world-class undergraduate and graduate education. With more than 23,000 students, it is CUNY’s most populous senior college campus with a strong commitment to educating those whose access to higher education has historically been limited. Hunter College, a flagship campus of the City University of New York (CUNY), is a vibrant institution with a diverse and accomplished student body and eminent faculty. Hunter College invites applications and seeks nominations for the position of Chief Librarian and Dean of Libraries. Chief Librarian and Dean of Libraries (Library)
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