- More than 100 faculty, staff, students, Skidmore retirees and community members attended Skidmore's inaugural Humanistic Inquiry Symposium March 23-24.
- How can an anthropology major fit into the eclectic programs of Skidmore's acclaimed teaching museum? A new endowed internship underwrites the experience.
- Jess Wong '09 knows exactly when the chickens come home to roost, because her days don't end until they are in for the night.
- Super-resolution microscopy and wearable computing, medieval Buddhism and pre-Columbian sculpture, skydiving and keyboards, tacos and yogurt. And lots in between.
- Masculinity, race, politics, and citizenship engaged students at a recent national conference.
- Karl Taube to share research on meanings of ancient Mesoamerican ritual acts in an Oct. 7 lecture.
- Rhonda Taube will explore disfraces, "disguises," a new genre of dances performed during the annual festival dedicated to the patron saint of Santiago in an Oct. 6 lecture