- Anna Graves ’14 and Danika Robison ’10 are applying Creative Thought Matters to high school, offering at-risk students a rich world of learning opportunities and helping them graduate on time.
- Skidmore embraces the enduring traditions that form the vibrant heart of campus life and bring together the College in celebration of the remarkable talent, intelligence, and creativity that defines our community. Check out scenes from the first month of classes.
- During the residency, Charles and her team will participate in class visits, podcast and video recordings, and jam sessions, exploring themes of access, equity, education, technology, and artistic practice across a variety of disciplines.
- 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.
- 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.
- Summer at Skidmore exemplifies how Creative Thought Matters year-round by blending lively campus activities, exceptional academic programs, and rich cultural experiences into a dynamic environment that fosters creativity and inspires limitless learning.
- Lily Whelden ’25 and Cerys Forster ’26 dug into their summer research, applying creative thinking to uncover the history of a Revolutionary War-era hospital in Lake George.
- An abundance of lectures, performances, and athletic events has campus buzzing about a spring semester that is truly difficult to eclipse.
- Skidmore Dining Services’ chocolate chip cookies and — a newer favorite — their decadent malva pudding have garnered fame from across campus and beyond; what is their recipe for success? Passion, innovation, and — most of all — their emphasis on putting students front and center.
- Love was in the air as students, faculty, and staff gathered in the Wyckoff Center for Lovefest, a colorful celebration that included reiki, a sound bath, chair massages, emotional support animals, arts and crafts, delicious treats, and so much more, courtesy of the Office of Institutional Diversity and Strategic Planning.