- More than 100 faculty, staff, students, Skidmore retirees and community members attended Skidmore's inaugural Humanistic Inquiry Symposium March 23-24.
- A new exhibition looks at the large amount of personal data that is collected and considers critical questions regarding information-based business models, collaborations between industry and government, and the balance between liberty and security in an era of terrorism.
- A new exhibition at the Tang Musuem will promote new ways of seeing and thinking about the world. An extensive list of special events accompanies "Machine Project--The Platinum Collection," on view through Jan. 3, 2016.
- You know its summer when the sounds of live music drift over campus from the top of the Tang Museum. Plan to attend one of these free concerts, scheduled Fridays through the end of August.
- Show features paintings that span artistic and cultural traditions from the 15th to the 19th centuries.
- Paintings, prints, and photographs from the Tang collection inspire reflection
- Alumni Invitational 4 presents a "visually rich and diverse" selection of works from Skidmore grads
- The story of Solomon Northup (above) is not just a history lesson. Area scholars will discuss implications of the Northup story for contemporary America in a March 19 program.