- Political theorist Susan McWilliams Barndt opened Skidmore’s fall election programming with a lecture considering liberalism, race, and U.S. political thought — one of many election-related events on campus his fall.
- Women’s soccer stayed unbeaten. Women’s volleyball earned its first victory. Women’s field hockey fell to a Top 20 team. Men’s soccer ground out a tie and suffered a close loss.
- A passionate advocate for the arts, the master textile artist has offered her entrepreneurial expertise and mentorship to Skidmore students and alumni.
- The Schick Art Gallery presents “BIG MIX,” an exhibition of work in printmaking, painting, ceramics, photography, drawing, graphic design, and video by members of the art faculty.
- As director of data and decision science for the Baltimore Ravens, Yam runs numbers and scenarios in the player scouting process.
- Drawn from the most selective applicant pool in College history, Skidmore's first-year and transfer students were officially welcomed during New Student Convocation on Tuesday, Sept. 3.
- President Marc Conner welcomes everyone in our Skidmore community — students, staff, faculty, parents, and families — to another great year on campus.
- Mariel Martin shares their hopes and highly collaborative vision for the Wyckoff Center, a gathering space on campus that centers DEI.
- The popular Skidmore Encore faculty lecture series for Saratoga area residents 55 and older is returning to Arthur Zankel Music Center on Tuesdays, Oct. 1 through Nov. 12.
- From word puzzlers to reinvented classic board games, independent designer Gage’s creations have been downloaded millions of times.