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Skidmore Encore faculty lecture series returns

August 30, 2024

The popular faculty lecture series is returning to Arthur Zankel Music Center on Tuesdays, Oct. 1 through Nov. 12. Since 1980, Skidmore faculty have been delivering lively presentations on a broad array of topics to area residents ages 55 and older from across the local region. 
 
This year’s participants are invited to learn about topics such as “Boys Town: A Social Experiment that Changed America,†“Profane Pictures, Sacred Texts: Navigating the World of Medieval Manuscripts,†“K-pop in the DMZ and Other Transborder Crossings,†and more, representing a wide variety of disciplines taught at Skidmore. A detailed schedule of all presenters and topics can be found on the . 
 
Lectures begin at 10:15 a.m. each Tuesday. Two 45-minute lectures will be delivered each day, and a 10-minute interactive question-and-answer period will follow each presentation. 

Skidmore Encore is interesting, stimulating, and fun. It's a gift from Skidmore College to encore learners, offering access to top faculty who share their insights in a TED Talk format. Topics range from current issues to historical lessons and scientific predictions for the future.
Zoe Ann Shafer
Past Encore series participant

Online registration will begin at 9 a.m., Tuesday, Sept. 3. The live registration link will be posted on the Skidmore Encore registration website. To receive a reminder that morning, please complete the on the website. Please register early, as the program fills up quickly. 
 
Full payment is required to complete online registration. The cost to participants is $185 per person. Scholarships are available to those whose annual income falls below $27,000.
 
Coffee, tea, and scones will be provided in the Arthur Zankel Music Center lobby between 9:15 and 10 a.m. prior to the first lecture each day. Following the program, an a la carte lunch will be available at The Spa in Case Center. Participants are also invited to experience a Taste of Saratoga, which will meet in the lobby and form small groups to head downtown for a self-pay lunch at a local restaurant. 
 
Additional information, including parking details and transportation options, can also be found on the program website

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