Faculty-Staff Achievements
Jordana Dym, professor of history, delivered a keynote lecture and led a hands-on workshop on assignment building for diverse student populations as part of The Alliance to Advance Liberal Arts Colleges event āThe Future of History in Liberal Arts Colleges," held at Macalester College in Saint Paul, Minnesota.
William Lewis, professor of philosophy, recently on how the work of French Marxist philosopher Louis Althusser should be received
in light of the fact that he killed his wife.
Emily Marcason-Tolmie, director of prospect management, research and analytics in the Office of Advancement,
earned a masterās degree in English and creative writing, with a concentration in
fiction, from Southern New Hampshire University. She graduated with highest honors.
Adam Wald ā94, senior assistant director of the Skidmore Fund, received an Outstanding Service
Award at the Skidmore Alumni Association Recognition Ceremony during Reunion Weekend.
The award honors his prolific volunteer work in support of the College.
Marketa Wolfe, associate professor of economics, presented her paper āIntegrating Data Analysis
into an Introductory Macroeconomics Courseā at the ninth annual , organized by the American Economic Association.
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