- Whether she's piloting New Yorker covers, cutting-edge comics or Manhattan bicycles, Skidmore guest Françoise Mouly relies on quick thinking and ready wit.
- A national project explores the history and future of mass incarceration through traveling exhibition and story exchange.
- Sara Marsh '18 has gotten a solid start on a career as a filmmaker: she's taken a number of courses at Skidmore and recently won a NY 6 grant to film a video series.
- Life in Saratoga Springs - from Skidmore to the racetrack, from health spas to ArtsFest - fills a new book marking the city's centennial. Students and faculty helped write it.
- Sound documentarian Jim Metzner visits Skidmore June 15 and 16 as the second keynote speaker in the Storytellers Institute.
- A documentary filmmaker, Tavares is currently working on "Son of a Bug," an exploration of the history of the first Pakistani rock band.
- Alumna Jocelyn Arem '04 returns to campus this spring as the 2015 Carr Distinguished Interdisciplinary Lecturer to lead workshops and give a talk about community-based memory and documentary projects.
- Student storytellers will have the advantage of the new Moore Documentary Collaborative to tell stories in any medium.
- Starting this fall, Skidmore students can declare a minor in media and film studies, choosing from among 26 courses.