Weissman School of Arts and Sciences

News, Announcements & Events Archive

Weissman's Prof Halper Comments in WSJ on Politics of Islamic Community Center
 
Weissman Student Maciej Luczywo Wins Colin Powell Fellowship
 
Professor Jessica Lang Participates in Seminar at US Holocaust Museum
 
Bernie West, Emmy Award-Winning Baruch Grad, Dies at 92
 
Professor Ted Henken Featured in CUNY Salute to Scholars
 
Weissman Professor Berkowitz Receives NYFA Photography Fellowship
 
Professor Eugene Marlow Recipient of James W. Carey Journalism Award
 
Weissman Student Maciej Luczywo Named Thomas R. Pickering Fellow
 
Political Science Professor David Jones Calculates the Cost of Incumbency for Newsweek
 
Professor Abrahamian Elected to American Academy of Art & Sciences
 
Matthew Jones Wins Berlfein Prize for Essay on Shakespeare's Soliloquies
 
FPA Professor Wollman Quoted in Billboard Cover Story
 
English Professor Tuzyline Allan Edits, Contributes to 2 Books
 
Math Department Wins "Friend of SEEK” Award
 
Professor Jessica Lang Participates in Silberman Seminar at Center for Advanced Holocaust Studies, US Holocaust Memorial Museum
 
History Professor Julie Des Jardins Publishes a Hidden History of Women in Science
 
Professor Carol Berkin's Civil War Wives Wins Book Award
 
Professor Bert Hansen's Picturing Medical Progress from Pasteur to Polio Wins Best Book Award
 
Freie Universität Berlin International Awards STIBET Partial-tuition Summer Scholarships, Apply by 5/26/10

Professor Plekon Edits Newly Released Biography
 
Prof. Brian Murphy Moderates Panel Discussion: A Look at Financial Regulation Yesterday, Today, and Tomorrow
 
Freddy Ilanga: Che's Swahili Translator, Documentary on Cuban/African Relations, by BHS Professor Katrin Hansing
 
Feit Spotlights Cuban Women Writers
 
Weissman Professor Mitchell Cohen Named 2010-11 Leon Levy Biography Fellow
 
Dollars & Sense Wins Columbia Scholastic Press Online Magazine Gold Crown Award
 
Milt Hinton Jazz Series Presents John Abercrombie & Andy Laverne
 
Resonances: Contemporary Writers on the Great Works
 
Global Studies Faculty Seminar Welcomes Anne-Emmanuelle Deysine
 
Panel Discussion: Pushing Back on Our Assumptions in the Workplace
 
Major Jackson Named Spring 2010 Harman Writer-In-Residence
 
Celebration for Dollars & Senses’s First Year Online w/Speakers: Timothy Fadek, Yunghi Kim & Travis Fox
 
Watch Video: A Conversation with Dean Jeffrey Peck and Theodore Bikel
 
Addison Gayle Lecture Series Presents  Dr. Nathaniel Norment
 
Biology Major Neaz Noor's Essay a Winner in CUNY Nobel Science Challenge
 
Baruch's 2010 Perspectives on Immigration Events
 
Prof. Clarence Taylor's Publishes: Civil Rights in New York City: From World War II to the Giuliani Era
 
Haiti Teach-in Held on Corruption, Courage Before & After Quake
 
T-Shirts for Haiti: Drop Box at BPAC
 
Dean Peck Teaches Course on Globalizations: Past, Present, and Future


Professor Carolle Charles Comments on Haiti to CNBC

Weissman's Professor Ted Henken Teaches, Blogs on Cuba

Weissman Center for International Business Develops Internship w/Butterflies

English Professor Riley Participates in Federal Reserve Think Tank

Weissman's Carolle Charles Discusses Haiti in New York Times

Daniel Forman Wins First Salih Neftci Memorial Scholarship

Weissman Poli Sci Prof Visits Prestigious Ecole des Hautes Etudes en Sociales as Director of Studies

T-Shirts for Haiti: Drop Box at BPAC

Natural Sciences Prof David Gruber Featured in Salute to Scholars

Ansel Adams: Masterworks Mishkin Gallery

6 Weissman Students Certified as Financial Risk Managers, According to GARP

Howard Mandel, Founder & President Jazz Journalists Assoc, Speaks: The Blues as it Lives Today

Politics of Naming: Black & Hispanic Studies Holds Forum to Rename Dept

Zoë Sheehan Saldaña Exhibits @ Pratt Manhattan Gallery

Professor Eugene Marlow Awarded Meet The Composer Grant

Lecture by Weissman’s Ken Guest: Chinatown Buses, All-You-Can-Eat Buffets & an Expanding Transnational Labor Migration Circuit

Weissman Announces Berlfein Prize for Best Undergraduate Nonfiction Writing

Baruch Students Launch: The Lexington Universal Circuit: A Journal of Economics & Politics

Conversation with Professor Eric M. Gander

Haiti Teach-in

NCAA Ranks Baruch Volleyball in Top 10

Info Session: Jeanette K Watson Fellowship: 3 Consecutive Paid Summer Internships for Freshmen & Sophomores

Professor Bernstein's Boardwalk Stories Reviewed on Buzzine

Terry Berkowitz's Work in Barcelona Art Contemporari Festival

Studio H: Weissman's Extreme Media Lab

Weissman Journalism Major Silissa Kenney Wins Writing Award
 
Dean Peck Teaches New Globalization Course
 
CUNY TV 75 Presents: Dean Jeffrey Peck Interviews Theodore Bikel,
1/23/10, 4 - 5PM
 
Sociology Major Amanda Moskowitz Accepted to Teach for America
 
Zoë Sheehan Saldaña Exhibits @ Dieu Donne Papermill
 
Weissman Names 2009 Colin Powell Fellows
 
Dollars & Sense Debuts Online After 30+ Years as Award-winning Magazine
 
3 MFE Students in Top 40 at Foreign Currency Trading Competition
 
Donald H. Smith Lecture Series Presents: Nobel Prize Winner Paul Krugman
 
Baruch College Environmental Biology & Sustainability Research Group Launch Website
 
Math Department’s Walter Wang Wins Chancellor’s Award
 
Perspectives on Immigration: Gertrud Huewelmeier
 
Distinguished English Professor Grace Schulman Publishes First Loves and Other Adventures
 
Paul André Feit Memorial Lecture Presents Dr. Marjorie Agosin
 
World-Renowned Trio Da Paz Performs
 
Reading & Conversation with Visiting Writer Danzy Senna
 
Weissman Biology Student Wins Poster Award
 
Professors Chester Zarnoch and Timothy Hoellein Receive National Science Foundation Grant
 
Multiple Grants Awarded to Natural Sciences Professors Jalilian-Marian, Dumitru, Orland, Gruber, and Munshi-South
 
Alexander Ochs Speaks on Climate Change Diplomacy
 
Baruch Performing Arts Center Presents Weissman Talks: Dean Peck Interviews Theodore Bikel.
 
Professor Michael Plekon, Author of Hidden Holiness, Podcast Interview: "Crisis of Holiness in Our Time"
 
Professor Carol Berkin Publishes Civil War Wives

Professor Zoë Sheehan Saldaña’s Exhibition, ERSATZ at Steve Turner Contemporary Gallery in Los Angeles

A Reading, Conversation with Harman Writer-in-Residence Joseph O’Connor

Distinguished History Professor Abrahamian Prominently Cited in The New Yorker and Interviewed on NPR

Weissman History Professor Bert Hansen Publishes New Book: Picturing Medical Progress from Pasteur to Polio [Read Review in NY Times]

Elisha Abas Solo Piano Concert

English Department & Encounters Magazine Present: Fiction & Poetry Reading

The Changing Nature of Race, Power, & Ethnicity in the Era of Obama & Sotomayor

Professor Glenn Petersen Publishes Traditional Micronesian Societies

Ross Lewin Speaks at Weissman Faculty Seminar, Study Abroad and Global Citizenship, 10/01/09

From Particle Physics to Publishing Poetry, Weissman Professor Sultan Catto Stands Out


Journalism Professor Roslyn Bernstein Publishes New Book, Boardwalk Stories (Read citation in New York Times)

Great Works Reading Series Presents Tartuffe, Engelman Recital Hall

Professors des Jardins, Fernandez, & Taylor Discuss "Sonia Sotomayor, from the Bronx to the Supreme Court"

Baruch Debates Diversity & Internationalization, Guest Speaker: Prof. Olufemi Vaughan

Professor Gene Marlow's Heritage Ensemble Performs

9/13/09 @ 3 PM

Weissman School of Arts and Sciences Laments Passing of
George Weissman ’3
9

Art 4900 Photo Exhibit: Our Neighborhoods, Where We Come From, Coordinated by Prof. Leonard Sussman. Ongoing 9 AM-9 PM, BPAC

Baruch Convocation '09 Welcomes Freshman, Introduces Interim President Altman

IIE Releases White Paper: Expanding Study Abroad Capacity at U.S. Colleges and Universities

Summer Blog Follows CUNY Scientists on Location; Features Weissman's David Gruber
 
UN Youth Assembly – Three Day Conference, August 5 – 7 , 2009
 
Highlights from Baruch's 44th Commencement, May 27
 
Weissman’s Stacey Korolkova Honored for Best Macaulay Honors Student Thesis

Professor Zoë Sheehan Saldaña ins Prestigious New YorWk Foundation for the Arts Fellowship Grant
 
Zoë Sheehan Saldaña’s Work Exhibited in Dress Codes, at Katonah Museum of Art, July 12 – October 4, 2009
 
7 Baruch Students Win Top Spots in CUNY Math Challenge
 
Ross Lewin, Editor of The Handbook of Practice and Research in Study Abroad, Leads a Weissman Faculty Seminar, Fall 2009.

Anthropology Professor Glenn Petersen Publishes Critique of New Yorker Article

Journalism Professor Roslyn Bernstein Read from New Book, Boardwalk Stories. Mulberry St Library, 10 Jersey St, 7/22/09 @ 6:30 pm

Professor Alfonso Quiroz Interviewed on History, Consequences of Peruvian Corruption, in Rorotoko

Dean Jeffrey Peck Leads Conversation Following Screening of Just an Ordinary Jew

Off-Broadway Production of Night Sky to Run at Baruch Performing Arts Center, May 22 –June 20

Professor Eugene Marlow to Address Media Ecology Association on his
Jazz in China© Project

Weissman Student Danielle Jakubowski Named Gilder Lehrman History Scholar

President Waldron Receives Prestigious Ellis Island Medal

First Annual Paul André Feit Memorial Lecture by Prof. Alberto Sandoval

Weissman Professor Esther Allen Wins Cullman Center Fellowship

Modern Languages Professor Albert Fayngold's The Call of Kiev Published in New York Times

Baruch College Holds 44th Commencement Exercises
5/27/09, Main Arena, Madison Square Garden

Professor Charlotte Brooks Publishes, Alien Neighbors, Foreign Friends

50th Anniversary Celebration for Pirandello Society of America and Founder, Marta Abba

Professor Stanley Buder Publishes Capitalizing on Change

New York City Classical Guitar Society Presents Dennis Koster (Flamenco and Classical Guitar)

Dean Jeffrey Peck Leads Conversation Following Screening of Just an Ordinary Jew

CUNY Academy for the Humanities & Sciences Establishes the Feliks Gross Seminar in Visual and Urban Ethnography

Editor Robert Thomson, of The Wall Street Journal and Dow Jones, Speaks at Newman Conference Center

WEISSMAN talks: Onstage Dialogue Series Exploring Central Liberal Arts Topics

When the Arts Called, Ed Wu Answered: A Story of Transition from Business Student to Award Winning Artist

The English Department’s Spring Symposium, 2009: "What is the Use of Literature?"

Daniel P. Erikson Speaks on New Book, The Cuba Wars: Fidel Castro, the United States, and the Next Revolution

Professor Leonard Sussman Publishes Book of Provence Photographs

Resonances: Contemporary Writers on the Great Works

Conference Announcement: A World on the Move: Emigration and Immigration in Europe and the Americas

Former AT&T Exec VP Debuts New Book: Secrets of the Marketing Masters

Emeritus Professor Stanley Buder Lecture, “Then and Now: the ’29 Depression and 2009”

Alexander String Quartet Presents Brahms Program

PEN World Voices: Distinguished Writers Select, Discuss Classic Work from Great Works Program

English Dept Gains Two New Scholarships

National Grid Foundation Grant Supports Mathematics Education

Six MFE Student Winners at Interactive Brokers Trading Olympiad

Professor Catherine Russell Gains Guinness Acting Record

Jean-Claude Piris, Director General of the Legal Service, Council of the European Union, Discusses his Book, The Constitution for Europe

Globus Lecture: Dr. Rafael Medoff Discusses His Book, “Blowing the Whistle on Genocide

Guinness Recognizes Weissman Professor Catherine Russell’s Acting World Record

Dollars & Sense Wins Golden Crown Award

Weissman Student Jose Bayona Wins National Scholarship

Weissman Professor Mitchell Cohen Elected Visiting Director of Studies by the Assembly of the Ecole des Hautes Etudes en Sociales

Gloria Steinem Lectures at Mason Hall

Asian and Asian American Studies Program, Asian and Asian American Research Institute at CUNY Present New Films Celebrating Asia and Asian Americans

Weissman Professor Carol Berkin Cited in Wall Street Journal

Darcey Steinke Reads from Easter Everywhere

Global Studies @ Weissman Presents Author, Professor Aristide Zolberg

Weissman Professor William Boddy Speaks on Media at Yale

First Annual Paul André Feit Memorial Lecture by Prof. Alberto Sandoval

Sociology Professor Susan M. Chambré Receives Rockefeller Archives Grant

Milt Hinton Jazz Perspectives Series Presents Jazz Harpist Edmar Castaneda & His Quartet

Globus Seminar: Haitian Born Quebec Poet, Psychiatrist, Dr. Joel Des Rosiers Speaks on Migrations

Weissman Professor Ora Frishberg Saloman Authors "Rich Collection of Linked Essays"

Weissman Professor Kyra Gaunt Lectures, Performs at TED Conference

Hidden Holiness, by Weissman Professor Michael Plekon Published this Month

A Sociologist’s Look at Graffiti: The New York Times Reviews Weissman Professor Greg Snyder's Newest Book

George Packer, staff writer for The New Yorker and author of The Assassins’ Gate: America in Iraq, named spring '09 Harman Writer-in-Residence

David Damrosch to Launch Global Studies Initiative's Faculty Seminars

February 19, 2009 for Abraham Briloff Prize in Ethics, for Faculty and Students

Department of Journalism and the Writing Professions Announces Four Annual Journalism Scholarships

Weissman Professor Gene Marlow to Judge Prestigious Jazz Competition, and Exhibit at Annual Conductors Guild Conference

Opportunities for Baruch Students with Teach for America -- Application Deadline: February 13th, 2009 (archive)

Professor Gene Park Submits Book for Publication

Weissman's Prof. Tansen Sen Participates in Major Silk Road Study

Ford Foundation grant supports study on reopening ancient trade route, nets major grant for Weissman professor Tansen Sen. Read more.

Graffiti Lives, by Weissman Professor Gregory Snyder Released January 1

Read Publishers' Weekly Review and Watch Graffiti Lives Video Trailer on Youtube

Weissman Professor Quiroz Awarded Guggenheim Fellowship

New York, NY – Jun. 25, 2008 – Professor Alfonso Quiroz is adding yet another prestigious honor to the long list of awards that he has received during his professional career—a John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation fellowship.  Read more

Weissman Professor Griffiths Celebrates Publication. Read more

New York Times reviews Francine Prose’s novel Goldengrove. Read the Review

East Meets West: Indian Born Jazz Guitarist Rez Abassi and His Sextet Open Baruch's 17th Milt Hinton Jazz Series

The concerts are free to Baruch students, faculty and administration. There is a nominal ticket charge for non-Baruch community individuals.  To purchase tickets and for more information, please call 646-312- 4085 or visit www.theatermania.com. Read more

Weissman Establishes Journalism Department

New York, NY – Jul. 9, 2008 – After more than three decades as a specialized program within the Department of English, journalism at The Weissman School of Arts and Sciences is attaining departmental status. The new Department of Journalism and the Writing Professions formally launched on July 1, 2008. Read more

Professor Zoe Sheehan Saldana Awarded a 2008-09 Workspace Residency

Zoe Sheehan Saldana, assistant professor in the department of Fine and Performing Arts, has been named one of six emerging artists to be awarded a 2008-09 Workspace residency by Dieu Donne, a nonprofit arts organization devoted to the creation, production and preservation of contemporary art in the process of fabricating handmade paper.   Read more

A Statement of Sympathy For Victims of the Recent Natural Disasters in China and Burma

New York, NY - May 13, 2008 - Baruch College extends its heartfelt sympathies to the families of the victims of yesterday's terrible earthquake in China. Read more

Jeffrey M. Peck, the New Dean of the Weissman School of Arts and Sciences, Brings a Wealth of Scholarly and Administrative Experience to the Position.

New York, NY – April 4, 2008 – Jeffrey M. Peck, a scholar whose work explores the complex and ambiguous relationship between German and Jewish culture, has been appointed dean of Baruch College's Weissman School of Arts and Sciences. The appointment was announced by Baruch College Provost James McCarthy and takes effect on August 1, 2008. Read more

Professor Alfonso W. Quiroz publishes new book, Corrupt Circles A History of Unbound Graft in Peru, Woodrow Wilson Center Press

In Corrupt Circles Alfonso W. Quiroz gives a definitive and thorough history of Peruvian corruption that dates back to the country’s colonial period. He demonstrates how corruption has been deeply embedded in Peru’s state institutions and has damaged the country’s prospects, and he offers a comprehensive estimate of the costs of corruption to the country’s development.  Read more

Weissman Names 2008 Colin Powell Fellows

The Weissman School of Arts and Sciences is pleased to announce the two annual winners of the prestigious Colin Powell Fellowships in International Diplomacy. This year's successful candidates are senior Sean Perryman and junior Simon Mairzadeh. They were chosen from a strong field of accomplished and talented Weissman students. The fellowship offers students the opportunity to serve a six to eight-week high-level internship working either for the State Department in Washington or abroad, or at the United Nations in New York. Read more

Charles Simic Announced as Sidney Harman Writer-in-Residence

Charles Simic, U.S. Poet Laureate, was born in Belgrade, Yugoslavia, in 1938 and immigrated to the United States in 1953. He has lived in New York, Chicago, the San Francisco area, and in New Hampshire where, until his retirement, he was a professor of English at the University of New Hampshire. Read more

Baruch's Terry Berkowitz Mounts One-Person Exhibition in Madrid's Galeria Magda Belloti

New York, NY - January 28, 2008—Professor Terry Berkowitz, chairperson of the Department of Fine and Performing Arts, is a visual artist with an international reputation. From Jan. 31 to Mar. 9, her work will be on view in Madrid's Galeria Magda Belloti in a one-person exhibition that tackles issues of family, war crimes, and culture. Read more

Baruch Professor John Brenkman Publishes Book on Political Thought Post-9/11

New York, NY - Jan. 9, 2008—John Brenkman's lucid and probing essay, The Cultural Contradictions of Democracy: Political Thought Since September 11 (Princeton University Press, 2007), is a timely excursion into contemporary intellectual history, covering both the response to the shock of a terror attack on U.S. soil, and the political thought that produced the Iraq War and its dismaying aftermath. Read more

Baruch College Professor Carl Rollyson Awarded NEH Grant

New York, NY - Dec. 4, 2007—Carl Rollyson, professor of English at Baruch College's Weissman School of Arts and Sciences, has been awarded a 2008-2009 National Endowment for the Humanities Fellowship for College Teachers to complete his book on the New England poet Amy Lowell. Click here to read more about this project. Read more

Baruch's Professor Marlow Turns From English and Journalism to Music Composition and Performance

Eugene Marlow, professor of English at Baruch College, has had a long and distinguished career in media and public relations. But his love for and interest in music finally got the better of him.  Read more

Weissman Journalism Director Launches Multimedia Website

Geanne Rosenberg, Weissman Journalism Director and Associate Professor, has produced and written a multimedia, educational Website: kcnn.org/legal_risk. The site has loads of content, quizzes and animations, and videos of expert lawyers from Harvard Law School and the Media Law Resource Center. Professor Rosenberg produced the site under a grant from the John S. and James L. Knight Foundation in collaboration with CUNY's Graduate School of Journalism and J-Lab: The Institute for Interactive Journalism's Knight Citizen News Network.

Financial Engineers Thrive Despite the Subprime Mess

International Herald Tribune Cites Weissman's MFE Program. Read more

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