- Mental health, the NBA, China’s social economy, parental drug use and more. A look at some of the major research contributions Skidmore students and faculty are making to our world together this summer.
- When professor Bernardo Rios saw the late advocate-artist Corita Kent's work at Skidmore’s Tang Museum, he wanted to research the connections between her work and Chicano communities. He invited Lisa Moran '17 to assist in the summer project, and now, in a This is Skidmore podcast, they explain where their project will go next.
- Studying how sunlight alters atmospheric molecules, Sarah Gowan '19 and Claudia Bennett-Caso '19 are just two of the students working full-time in Skidmore labs this summer.
- Soil organic matter accumulates more and stores more carbon dioxide in some forest types than in others. The research team of Kurt Smemo, Dan Casarella '18, and Jen Cristiano '18 have turned to the Adirondacks to find out why.
- Skidmore's 2016 Faculty-Student Summer Research Program starts a new bingo tradition
- Almost 200 Skidmore students participated in Skidmore-funded internship, research, workshop, and community-service experiences last summer. More are available this year, and there's still time to apply!
- From power plant emissions to Turkish politics to age and college success, 88 students are covering the research landscape.
- For many, the long days of summer are the best time for in-depth academic research.
- Forty-five Skidmore students and their faculty collaborators gathered June 28 to share their experiences at the midpoint mark of the 10-week Summer Faculty/Student Research Program.
- "The first thing you're going to learn is that this is about process, not results," Bob Turner, director the Summer Faculty/Student Research Program, told the students in a two-hour orientation.