- Celebration in Dana Atrium marks a milestone for the Center for Integrated Sciences.
- Vladimir Kara-Murza challenges Putin regime over death of opposition leader Boris Nemtsov
- Whether she's piloting New Yorker covers, cutting-edge comics or Manhattan bicycles, Skidmore guest Françoise Mouly relies on quick thinking and ready wit.
- A national project explores the history and future of mass incarceration through traveling exhibition and story exchange.
- Before President Obama went there, students from Skidmore and St. Lawrence visited Cuba in early 2016. A Case gallery exhibit shows what they saw and learned.
- Her talk is titled "When We Were Liberal: Explaining the Twentieth Century."
- A Skidmore public-history course that focused on a local prison is contributing to a national touring exhibition.
- Skidmore's HIS 363 course, titled "The Vietnam War in American Memory" offered a unique opportunity to engage in a public history project at a prestigious venue.
- He will consider ways in which multimedia scholarship invites reconsideration of how history has been, could be, and should be represented.
- Yale scholar Risa Sodi headlines the program, which features a lecture, reception, and film, all scheduled Sunday, March 29.