- To bring more youngsters into science and technology, Skidmore hosts its first cell-biology institute for area high-schoolers, thanks to a National Science Foundation grant.
- Advanced biology students at Albany's Tech Valley High School listen as Lily Sun, Skidmore's microscopy coordinator, describes what happens in the college's labs. (Photo by Eric Jenks '08)
- Just as mammals evolved from fishy ancestors, land plants evolved from aquatic algae. How did plant cells manage the wet-to-dry transition? An NSF grant is helping a Skidmore scientist answer that question.
- The mysteries of plant cell walls are being revealed to Skidmore biologists engaged in summer collaborative research.
- Two Skidmore sophomores present an introduction to microscopy for area high school students as their Honors Forum citizenship project.
- WPI scholar Luis Vidali to present the Skidmore Microscopy Imaging Center's Distinguished Speaker talk on Thursday, March 21.