815 North Broadway
Saratoga Springs,
New York, 12866
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Scribner
Village Apartments
Scribner
Village is a cluster of student apartments along the west side
of campus. Each building is divided into four apartments that
typically include four bedrooms, a common lounge, kitchen, and
bathroom.
Seniors are the main Village
residents.
Three clusters are named for
former deans (Ross, Bridgman, and MacRury), with the others
named for a various native trees (Oak, Birch, Dogwood, Ash,
Poplar, Hemlock, Elm, Pine, and Hickory).
Disability Access
Most of the Scribner Village
Apartments are not accessible. While wheelchairs can reach the
main-floor common areas, most bedrooms are on the second floor,
without elevators or ramps.
History
Opened in 1973, the village was
designed to bring together the independence of apartment living
with the convenience of on-campus residences.
Sarah Gridley Ross served as
dean of the College from 1915 to 1929. She presided over the
institution's transition from a school of arts into a college,
and she was remembered as a wonderful mentor and guide for a whole
generation of students.
Bridgman House is named for Margaret
Bridgman, who served as dean of the College from 1929 to 1949.
Afterward, she launched a second career as a national spokesperson
for better professional education for nursing students.
Norma MacRury succeeded Bridgman
as dean in 1949, serving the College until her retirement in 1970.
As a former professor of French, she had a special interest in
increasing Skidmore's access to foreign students, as well as promoting
study-abroad programs for American students.
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