- Undergraduate conference on American Polity returns to Skidmore April 1-2.
- The recent death of Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia has made the court the focus of a national conversation and in the process, has shifted the political conversation.
- Major Shawn Tabankin was leading a platoon in Iraq in 2004 when a bomb exploded under his vehicle. But this October, Tabankin was in friendlier territory: a gym in Skidmore's Williamson Sports Center.
- Bob Turner's government course takes students through the political process.
- An eminent British writer, philosopher and public intellectual, Roger Scruton is the author of more than 35 books on a broad range of subjects.
- He will consider ways in which multimedia scholarship invites reconsideration of how history has been, could be, and should be represented.
- Approximately 200 students from Europe and the U.S. will be on campus for EuroSim 2015, a model European Union conference where delegates will consider a timely topic: cyber security.
- A critical link in the court system, decisions rendered by the U.S. Court of Appeals affect those made by the U.S. Supreme Court.
- Author-scholar James R. Stoner of Louisiana State University will present this year's Alexander Hamilton Lecture in Constitutional Studies, at 5:30 p.m. Sept. 16 in Scribner Library.
- A new edition of Professor Roy H. Ginsberg's book titled "The European Union in Global Security" provides updates on a fast-changing international environment.