- More than 100 faculty, staff, students, Skidmore retirees and community members attended Skidmore's inaugural Humanistic Inquiry Symposium March 23-24.
- Beatlemore Skidmania 2017 was the last one under the oversight of its faculty founder, Gordon Thompson. He and student coordinator Will Scott '18 reflect on that and the future of the wildly popular tradition.
- Still going strong after 15 years, "Beatlemore Skidmania" is sure to delight audiences when performed Nov. 20-21 in Zankel.
- Winning poster will promote popular concert and enhance fund raising aspect of event.
- Brown will perform with longtime friend and collaborator Dave Maswick; Bob Warren also will perform. The event, geared toward an adult audience, will raise funds for school equipment.
- Devoted to performing the rich tradition of guitar music including classical and contemporary the quartet will visit Arthur Zankel Music Center for a music on a fall evening.
- The end of the semester offers music lovers a chance to hear student groups perform. A week of free concerts awaits. Mark your calendars.
- The Los Angeles Guitar Quartet returns April 21 to Skidmore for a special concert featuring a guitar orchestra of performers drawn from the region.
- A music fan since his childhood days, Was now heads the legendary Blue Note label. During his Carr residency, he'll visit classes and engage in a public conversation with Joel Brown of the Music Department.
- For the first time in the 12-year history of Beatlemore Skidmania, three shows are scheduled this weekend. Saturday night's show will be livestreamed on the Web.