- The global business environment of the future promises rapid change and multiple challenges. Skidmore's International Affairs Program has invited scholar Anshuman Prasad to discuss these issues Feb. 26.
- Perhaps Scandinavia is not a place that most people consider visiting in January. But when the State Department calls, it is hard to say no. Aaron Shifreen '13 got a taste of international diplomacy and a visit to the Storting (Norwegian Parliament).
- Granito: How to nail a dictator. See flyer below.
- Bananas are sometimes called a perfect food for their nutritional wallop and easy packaging. But the banana lands are a source of heartbreaking stories about disease, violence, and social upheaval. Jason Glaser will share details in his program. (Photo courtesy guardian.co.uk)
- Listeners agree: on a good night, Irish folk singer Sean Tyrrell can make time stand still. Discover if this is true by attending his Oct. 20 performance, 'Who Killed James Joyce?' at Falstaff's. Admission is free.