At The Weissman School of Arts and Science, we take full advantage of the bottomless reservoir of artistic, performing, and intellectual talent available in our backyard to provide all Baruch undergraduates a broad-based education in arts and culture and the sciences. Our small classes and dedicated faculty create a nurturing environment for individual learning and intellectual growth. And with courses in more than 40 areas of study, students have the opportunity to build a variety of majors and minors, as well as their own programs.
In the Spotlight

photo credit: Carol Rosegg
WEISSMAN talks --
10/16; 10/19; and 10/28: Dean Jeffrey Peck moderates: the Holocaust in Poland through the media, performance, literary, and historical perspectives.
Francine Prose is Fall 2008 Sidney Harman Writer-in-Residence
Reading and Conversation 10/21/08
News & Announcements
- East Meets West: Indian Born Jazz Guitarist Rez Abassi and His Sexted Open Baruch's 17th Milt Hinton Jazz Series
- Weissman Establishes Journalism Department
- New York Times reviews Francine Prose’s novel Goldengrove
- Weissman Professor Quiroz Awarded Guggenheim Fellowship
- Weissman Professor Griffiths Celebrates Publication
- Weissman Professor Sheehan Saldana Awarded Prestigious Residency
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Events
- Recasting the Figure in Photography
Mishkin Gallery, 9/25 - 10/31/08
- Discussion: Economic Power 10/20/08 @ 8:00 pm, Proshansky Auditorium
The Graduate Center, CUNY
365 Fifth Avenue at 34th Street
- Journalism Department Hosts Panel Discussion: BLOGGING THE 2008 ELECTION 10/28/08, 7-9 pm
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