- Justice and rehabilitation, inequity and immobility, and other complex issues of mass incarceration in America are themes in a faculty-student project that's part of a national traveling show.
- This year's public Kuroda Symposium offers a lecture on the American West as well as student papers and discussions, April 14-15.
- This year's public Kuroda Symposium offers a lecture on the American West as well as student papers and discussions, April 14-15.
- At a time when many Americans are disillusioned with politics and government, and against the backdrop of this fall's heated presidential election campaigns, Skidmore's Tang Museum is offering an opportunity for visitors to step back and re-engage with their Constitution and renew their sense of citizenship.
- At a time when many Americans are disillusioned with politics and government, and against the backdrop of this fall's heated presidential election campaigns, the Tang Museum is offering an opportunity for visitors to step back and re-engage with their Constitution and renew their sense of citizenship.
- Eric Morser of Skidmore's History Department is the author of a new book, Hinterland Dreams, which examines the development of the Midwest in the 19th century by focusing on small cities like La Crosse, Wisc.
- His research demonstrates the degree to which gender was a motivating issue in the conversation about British empire and national identity by recognizing the broad-ranging attacks made against women as part of the 'nabob controversy'.