- 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.
- 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.
- Keith Murray ’91, a Skidmore history major and head mechanic at Coachworks of Saratoga, exemplifies the College’s longstanding “mind and hand” ethos.
- Guided by the College's ethos of Creative Thought Matters, social entrepreneur Ariela Suster ’00 has built design and wellness businesses that transform personal challenges into healing and strengthen communities worldwide.
- Skidmore College continues to receive recognition for its distinctive academic experience and excellent teaching; great campus life; strong financial aid; and commitment to student success and sustainability, affirming the College’s position as a leading liberal arts institution in the nation.
- The theater and business double major says the faculty and opportunities he accessed at Skidmore supported his ambitions, helping him on his path to a star-studded production of ‘Twelfth Night.’
- Matt Walsh ’13, who majored in chemistry at Skidmore and was Student Government Association president, now works at the intersection of biotechnology, artificial intelligence, and global security policy.
- A Skidmore research experience rekindled an interest in medicine for Adriana Cuibus ’24, who is now a research technician at Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center with plans to become a physician scientist.
- At Skidmore, Emily Gunter ’19 transformed her dual passions (and majors) — dance and classics — into a creative career bridging both fields. She has traveled the world to showcase her choreography, which takes inspiration from Greek myths.
