- More than 100 faculty, staff, students, Skidmore retirees and community members attended Skidmore's inaugural Humanistic Inquiry Symposium March 23-24.
- Super-resolution microscopy and wearable computing, medieval Buddhism and pre-Columbian sculpture, skydiving and keyboards, tacos and yogurt. And lots in between.
- Annual reading of epic Greek poetry a tradition that fosters community.
- A noted scholar of classics literature from the College of William and Mary will give the inaugural David H. Porter Classical World Lecture April 7.
- The cultural significance of food was a foundation of Professor Barbara Garbin's "Food in Renaissance Italy" course, in which students had a chance to cook recipes typical of Ancient Rome. (Photo by Morgan Gruer)
- McLaughlin based her theater piece on the story of the patient wife of Odysses, with contemporary influences.