- Duo to emphasize themes of environmental and social justice.
- Skidmore's Bike-Share Program is reborn, offering bikes decorated by Environmental Art students. The season's first campus ride is Friday, May 3.
- Check out our new Student Club and IA page below!
- Food. We eat it, we love it, we gather around it, and we build community with it. Where does food come from? What's in it? Who grows it? Why doesn't everyone have enough? How does it grow? How is it cooked?" Get answers to these questions and more throughout Skidmore's Food Week.
- Skidmore will observe Earth Day with a variety of activities that get under way Saturday, April 23, and run through next week. Admission is free and open to all.
- A discussion on food is inspired by the current Tang show, Paula Hayes: Understory, which features "living art" designed to connect people with the natural environment.
- Skidmore will celebrate Earth Day early by welcoming environmental journalist Jeff Goodell back to campus April 14. He'll discuss his newly released book, How to Cool the Planet. The talk will begin at 7 p.m. in Gannett Auditorium. Admission is free.