- Choreographer Jody Sperling has danced on the shrinking Arctic ice, and she's bringing her expressive movement to Skidmore this week, Oct. 5 and 6.
- With its second electric vehicle charger, Skidmore is building a green-transportation hub at center campus.
- The gift to Skidmore of a 120-acre parcel by Michael and Margaret Roohan has substantially increased the College's holdings of undeveloped property available for teaching and research.
- On a day when it looked as if the sun might take time off, campus and community leaders gathered to celebrate the completion of Skidmore's solar array. The sun came out when the ribbon was cut.
- Eliza Sherpa '14 is a Phi Beta Kappa scholar, world traveler, and recipient of a GRO fellowship from the Environmental Protection Agency. She is also a passionate, committed activist. (Above, Sherpa in Vietnam.)
- Skidmore's proposed solar facility, which is supported by a $2.35-million NYS grant, received an important recommendation for approval this week.
- Eban Goodstein, professor of economics at Lewis and Clark College, will discuss a new national initative on global warming when he visits Skidmore Friday, Sept. 29.