- Historian Field Horne and Co-Founders of the Underground Railroad Education Center Paul and Mary Liz Stewart will highlight the vast Black history of Saratoga Springs and the greater Capital Region in an event taking place on Monday, Feb. 10.
- Schick Art Gallery presents the Juried Skidmore Student Exhibition, a perennial favorite showcasing the imagination and skill of art students, on display Feb. 6 - March 4.
- Offering a holistic vision of health and wellness, the state-of-the-art center offers a range of services supporting all aspects of students’ well-being.
- MacArthur Fellow Aaron Dworkin returns to Skidmore to lead a wide-ranging discussion on poetry, identity, the arts, and mental health at 5 p.m. Tuesday, Jan. 28, in Helen Filene Ladd Concert Hall at Arthur Zankel Music Center.
- Members of Skidmore Dining Services competed alongside top chefs from institutions across the Northeast and Texas in a “Chopped”-style competition on Friday, Jan. 10, hosted by the College.
- Skidmore’s career mentorship programs — including Zankel Experience Network (ZEN) mentoring — prepare students for enriching opportunities during and after college.
- Skidmore educators are using emerging technologies to enrich learning experiences — from simulating Henry David Thoreau’s life in the 19th century to exploring the human heart.
- Staff Photographer Sarah Condon-Meyers presents some of her favorite images of Skidmore’s campus and community in 2024 and offers an inside look at the stories behind each shot.
- Classics Professor Amy Oh uses the popular video game to help her students learn about ancient Romans through world-building.
- Skidmore faculty apply Creative Thought Matters across disciplines to meaningfully engage and challenge students through games and roleplay.