- Celebration in Dana Atrium marks a milestone for the Center for Integrated Sciences.
- “The Quest,” taught by Erica Bastress-Dukehart, associate professor of history, puts her students at the wheel to learn more about medieval and early modern Europe through developing personas, fulfilling tasks, and of course a final quest.
- "Project Extinction" has students talking about climate change, lost species, and what fish to eat.
- Interested in learning to draw? Does analyzing French filmmaking sound inviting? Want to learn more about entrepreneurship, probability and statistics, or abnormal psychology? Skidmore's first-ever Open Classroom Week has it all.
- The grant will support initiatives that build on existing strengths at the College, while adding and enhancing programs.
- Science-themed add-ons to honors courses create "monster-ful" opportunities.
- Historian Erica Bastress-Dukehart has been presented Skidmore's 2013-14 Ciancio Award for Excellence in Teaching. Here's why.
- After a gloomy week, the sun came out just in time for the College to award degrees to 652 members of the Class of 2011. The ceremony also marked the closing of University Without Walls, the liberal arts degree-completion program that Skidmore founded in 1971.