- Theko Lekena ’16, who majored in computer science, says curiosity, recalibration, and persistence are key — especially in the age of AI.
- Alvarez ’15 serves as a grant program manager at 11th Hour Racing, a global nonprofit headquartered in Rhode Island that partners with the sailing community and maritime industries to protect ocean health.
- The environmental studies major and student-athlete reflects on her journey from campus to her third Winter Games, in Milano Cortina.
- Skidmore College women’s basketball standout Angela Botiba ’15 shares how mentorship, academic rigor, and community support helped her land a successful career in healthcare finance and sustain a lasting commitment to the College.
- What began as a love for the viola at Skidmore became the spark that carried the Grammy Award-winning alumna from Saratoga Springs to Hollywood.
- Alumni Laura Marston ’02, Luke Myers ’97, and Megan White Abercrombie ’98 have helped build a mini-Skidmore community in South Portland, Maine, that celebrates creativity, sustainability, and entrepreneurship.
- Abigail Caldwell ’03, a theater major at Skidmore, found her true calling in care. She now oversees Skidmore’s Health Services — an essential part of the integrated care approach underlying the McCaffery-Wagman Tennis and Wellness Center.
- Annie and Andrew Brill '03 are blending community and creativity at The Saratoga Winery.
- Grammy-winning producer and songwriter Scott Jacoby ’93 never expected to make a career in music. Now he’s helping the next generation of Skidmore musicians find their own rhythm in the industry.
- The executive producer of “American Heart in WWI: A Carnegie Hall Tribute” is honoring Veterans Day by weaving together theatrical storytelling, orchestral music, and rare archival film to reimagine America’s experience in the Great War. The program airs on PBS Nov. 11.
