
Health Professions Library (Brookdale Campus) Leon and Toby Cooperman (68th Street Campus) Take note of posted signage in the library and check our website for up-to-date information. Please note that the Cooperman Library is undergoing a phased renovation project which involves temporary floor closures due to construction. Request an appointment with a librarian by completing the Research Consultation form here: ask-a-librarian.įor more information about our services, including specifics about each of the libraries, please visit the Hunter College Libraries’ website. Librarians are available for one-on-one and group research consultations. Additionally, we provide desktop, laptop, and tablet computers as well as printers, photocopiers, scanners, whiteboards, and lots of electrical outlets. Our spaces include collaborative work areas, reservable study rooms, and areas for quiet study. The Brookdale campus (425 East 25th Street) is home to the Health Professions Library, and the Silberman Building (2180 Third Avenue) houses the Social Work and Urban Public Health Library. Also at the 68th Street campus, the Zabar Art Library is located on the 16th Floor of the North Building. The Cooperman Library is home to the Hunter College Archives & Special Collections (Floor 2), the Silverstein Student Success Center (Floor 7), and the Education Library (Floor 6). At the 68th Street campus, the Leon & Toby Cooperman Library occupies nine floors in the East Building, with entrances to the library on the 3rd and 7th floors. The Hunter College Libraries, with locations at all of our campuses, offer the Hunter College community access to a wide variety of services, collections, and spaces for research and teaching. For additional information, contact us at (212) 772-4212 or online at Hunter College Libraries


Tutors help to develop a reading-writing process that students can use to improve their skills and to negotiate the requirements of academic reading and writing. Students can utilize the RWC’s services by registering for individualized, paired, or online e-tutoring sessions by appointment, receive assistance on a drop-in basis during scheduled hours of operation, or attend the RWC’s on-site workshop series.

Part of the Klara and Larry Silverstein Student Success Center located on the 7th floor of the Cooperman Library, the RWC offers services to all registered students at the college – undergraduate and graduate – and maintains an inclusive website comprising an extensive library of online materials and resource links in the areas of research information and techniques, writing tools and references, evaluating information sources, ESL and literary resources, and instructional resources regarding teaching and learning. Rockowitz Writing Center is a comprehensive service designed to provide tutorial assistance and academic advisement to students as well as technical support and development to faculty, staff, and alumni.
