- Many would describe this election season as exhausting, but at Skidmore it has been interesting and exploratory. Students, faculty, and staff have participated in community dialogues regarding the presidential campaigns, challenging each other's views and questioning values showcased by the candidates.
- Election season update: The most controversial figure in politics, Donald Trump, was the topic of a discussion that drew some 200 students, professors, and Saratogians to the Tang Museum's A More Perfect Union exhibition space.
- Many Skidmore courses have covered many political campaigns, but professors this year are teaching a very unconventional candidate in Donald Trump. They'll talk it through on Wednesday, Oct. 26, at 7 p.m. at the Tang Museum.
- Her talk is titled "When We Were Liberal: Explaining the Twentieth Century."
- 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.
- Presidential politics will be the topic when the NYS Summer Writers Institute ends another year at Skidmore on July 27. Four authors, including Skidmore history Professor Jennifer Delton (left) will discuss and debate the 2012 presidential election. Admission is free.