- My name is Zoe Pagliaro and I, along with Michaela Bonforte, spent our summer stewarding Skidmore’s North Woods. From trail maintenance to bug hotels, here’s a look at what it was like to have a job where you’re required to explore nature and share it with others!
- Skidmore's woodlands have grown by another 189 acres, thanks to a third gift of land from Michael and Margaret Roohan, owners of Granite & Marble Works in nearby Wilton, N.Y.
- A series of short videos about Skidmore's North Woods offers special insight into this campus treasure.
- North Woods stewards wear many hats--scientist, historian, hiker, organizer--to foster love and respect for the campus forest.
- People and planet, ethics and economics are what define sustainability in the 21st century.
- This month's full Super Buck Moon will be the focus of a July 12 evening hike, one of three upcoming events hosted by Skidmore's North Woods stewards. The public is welcome.
- Skidmore College's North Woods, a large tract of forested land located directly north of the main campus and available for public use, will be the focus of a community service day on Saturday, Oct. 13. The event will bring local residents together with Skidmore students, faculty, and staff to help with trail maintenance, clean up, and erosion control.
- Two tours of Skidmore's North Woods are planned this summer to share information about this resource with the public. North Woods stewards, who work with the campus Sustainability Office, will lead the first tour, scheduled June 24. (Left: Stewards Sondra Lipshutz '13, left, and Jenn Garvin '14)
- Series of guided walks explores history, flora, and fauna of this wooded land north of campus
- Local business owners Michael and Margaret Roohan have made a gift of 200 acres of wooded land in nearby Greenfield