- 'Vigorous civility': Leading scholar engages Skidmore in challenges of free speech, academic freedomFrederick M. Lawrence, secretary and CEO of the Phi Beta Kappa Society and a leading scholar of free speech, participated in a three-day residency at Skidmore focused on advancing free speech in challenging times.
- Every day, Skidmore students and employees show great care for one another and demonstrate that our community will get through these challenging times. As the College continues to take important steps to keep everyone safe, we also see more and more reasons to be hopeful.
- Skidmore students, faculty, staff and community members recently gathered to share their responses as part of the Frances Young Tang Teaching Museum and Art Gallery’s public art project, “For Freedoms.”
- Friendships and fun. Accomplishments and confidence. Members of the Class of 2018 share how their lives have changed from 2014 to 2018.
- Students teamed up with the Office of Sustainability on April 22, Earth Day, to plant a variety of fruit trees in a new area of Skidmore’s Community Garden, the Orchard.
- Diversity issues at the intersections of gender and race brought audiences together last week for a second year of "In It" discussions and forums.
- A professor, a staff member, an office and five outstanding students were recognized with President's awards.
- Watch a few of our videos (some of them student-produced!) to experience Skidmore in a way that words sometimes just can't describe.
- What is Skidmore? This podcast has answers. Hear stories of alumni, students, faculty, and friends to discover what makes Skidmore Skidmore.
- Fast-witted skits and ad-libbed jokes filled the Skidmore stage at this year's National College Comedy Festival. Students from across the country joined professional guests for the popular event.