- Elliot Kreitenberg ’14 and Leejay Pollacchi ’13 are behind a groundbreaking UVC disinfection system being used to sanitize airplane interiors and potentially reduce the risk of contracting COVID-19 during air travel.
- Edvinas Rupkus '19 graduated as one of the most decorated Skidmore athletes in history. But it's his roles as student, leader and friend that made all the difference.
- The Skidmore team beat 26 other colleges and universities in the unique stock-picking competition, posting a 48.75% return on its $1 million portfolio.
- First-year students that took Associate Professor Tim Harper’s Scribner Seminar, Industry and Innovation, learned how to balance economics and business with ethics and inclusion.
- Just days before they're due to give Commencement speeches, a student and a professor talk over the work of crafting memorable remarks.
- "We don't like to admit it, but identity biases can play very strong roles in our interactions," says Tim Harper, who teaches a course on social identity in the workplace. How does he get students to engage openly?
- Given today's world politics, can the private sector do the job of promoting environmental and economic sustainability? Corporate-sustainability expert Laura Gitman offers answers this Thursday, Feb. 9, at 7 p.m. in Davis Auditorium.
- Mary Elizabeth Correa, associate professor emerita in the Department of Management and Business, died May 9, 2014, of complications from Alzheimer's disease. She was 67.
- It was the College's best year yet in the New York State Business Plan Competition, which concluded April 25. Above, Harder Professor Catherine Hill with Skidmore contestants.
- Business professor Colleen Burke asked 172 business majors from the last two graduating classes how they were doing. What she learned got lots of students talking.