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Weinberg College's academic departments span the range of disciplines in the arts and sciences. From humanities to social sciences to the natural sciences, the College's departments foster rigorous interdisciplinary thinking and world-changing scholarship. See All Departments & Programs.
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Welcome to Weinberg College! Explore the academic-related information you need to know and tasks you need to complete before you arrive on campus in September. Summer Academic Advising. Starting in mid-June, Weinberg College advisers are available for phone or video meetings to discuss your academic plans.
The Judd A. and Marjorie Weinberg College of Arts and Sciences—oldest of Northwestern’s 12 schools—has been the center of the University’s academic and intellectual life since the 1850s.
Welcome to Weinberg College! We’re eager to meet you and committed to making sure you have the information you need to jump confidently into your first quarter as a Wildcat! Be sure to use your summer checklist to keep track of the Weinberg-specific tasks.
Department Heads; Adrian WB Randolph Dean of Weinberg College (847)-491-3276: Primary Contacts; Francesca S Petty Chief of Staff, WCAS: 847-467-4172: Liz Fekete Trubey
The Weinberg College of Arts and Sciences is the oldest, largest, and most comprehensive of Northwestern University’s 12 schools.
Hace 23 horas · Theoretical physicist and Northwestern University alumnus Andrew Laeuger ’23 has been named a 2024 Hertz Fellow by the Fannie and John Hertz Foundation. Laeuger, now at the California Institute of Technology, is one of 18 students to receive the Hertz Fellowship this year in applied science, engineering and mathematics.