- As part of Missing Persons Day, Skidmore's Crystal Moore, a social work professor and associate dean of the faculty, will speak at the state museum in Albany on Saturday, April 8.
- A photographic traverse of the entirety of Norway from north to south is one of 20 projects challenging recipients of $4000 SEE-Beyond grants this summer.
- Social Work majors Erin Curan (left) and Amanda Seres volunteered this fall at BOCES, helping students build confidence and gain knowledge as they work toward obtaining their GEDs. (Photo by Eric Jenks)
- History major Becca Gilligan organized a panel discussion of area World War II veterans as a project in the Social Work course called "Community Engagement." The veterans and students who recorded the vets' oral histories will share their stories in a special public program April 25.
- Gold-medal swimmer Nancy Hogshead-Makar is an expert on matters of equity in sports. She'll discuss the challenges facing Olympics organizers as they deal with the decisions of recent Title IX litigation in the U.S. Her talk is free and open to the public.