- More than 100 faculty, staff, students, Skidmore retirees and community members attended Skidmore's inaugural Humanistic Inquiry Symposium March 23-24.
- Beatlemore Skidmania 2017 was the last one under the oversight of its faculty founder, Gordon Thompson. He and student coordinator Will Scott '18 reflect on that and the future of the wildly popular tradition.
- Still going strong after 15 years, "Beatlemore Skidmania" is sure to delight audiences when performed Nov. 20-21 in Zankel.
- Rebecca Howard, Gordon Thompson and Sheldon Solomon will present broad perspectives, ranging from presentations that explore the future from a broad range of perspectives, our search for meaning, our relationship with alcohol, and modes of continuing education. Two seniors will also present.
- More than 70 student performers celebrated the 50th anniversary of the Beatles' arrival in America, delighting audiences with three sold-out shows in the 14th edition of Beatlemore Skidmania.
- Fall music tradition to celebrate the globalization of the Fab Four.
- A campus music tradition continues with the annual Filene Scholars Concert at Skidmore. "Helen Filene Ladd would be justifiably proud of these young scholar-artists," says Professor Gordon Thompson, music department chair.
- The 13th edition of Beatlemore Skidmania sold out three shows and raised nearly $12,000 for Skidmore Cares and financial aid.
- The 2013 production will celebrate the start of Beatlemania and focus on music released in 1963.
- He'll be on drums for MS MR, "New York's hottest pop export."