- Skip Kodak, regional president of the LEGO Group’s Americas business, discusses why constraints aren’t limitations during the 39th annual F. William Harder Lecture.
- The New York state grant will continue the Opportunity Program's efforts to provide a high-quality liberal arts education to talented and motivated students who otherwise would be unable to attend the College.
- Women’s basketball forward Julia Blanck ’24 is Liberty League’s Player of the Year and Defensive Player of the Year, while men’s ice hockey goalie Tate Brandon ‘24 is New England Hockey Conference Goaltender of the Year. The men’s and women’s swimming and diving teams set 19 program records.
- If you’re looking for something new to watch or read, look no further than the work of these rising Skidmore stars.
- The grant program funds summer opportunities — from internships to research projects and artistic productions — that are directly tied to learning goals in a student’s major or minor.
- The 1:1 challenge grant will support Skidmore’s commitment to fostering a campuswide wellness culture and enhance facilities and programming for student health and fitness.
- Skidmore’s Board of Trustees has approved a project to move Skidmore Baseball from its current location on Denton Road to a new field on Daniels Road for the team’s spring 2025 season. Donors who will fund the bulk of the $3.4 million project, with the remainder covered by College capital reserves.
- 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.
- Israeli and Palestinian peace activists share stories of their personal transformation, their reconciliation efforts, and the exceptional challenges of their work amid spiraling violence in the region since October.
- Skidmore College has earned the distinction of being a top-producing institution of Fulbright U.S. scholars in 2023-24, a testament to the College’s deep commitment to international exchange and global engagement and understanding.