- They Will Have to Kill Us First, a documentary film about unquenchable musical passion in the face of terror and oppression, comes to Skidmore this Thursday, along with its creator, a '96 alumna.
- Lisa Trever of the University of California at Berkeley will share her research about Moche temple murals of Peru in a Feb. 8 talk.
- Two members of the Project VIS team are showing students and faculty how to harness the power of storytelling through digital media.
- Graham Roberts, senior editor in graphics at The New York Times, will discuss and share his work.
- "We Rock Long Distance" fosters appreciation of the connections across music and geography.
- The documentary retraces the journey of the two 18th-century astronomers tasked with determining the true length of the meter.
- Series of four films and discussions will explore contemporary Latin American culture and society.
- A documentary filmmaker, Tavares is currently working on "Son of a Bug," an exploration of the history of the first Pakistani rock band.
- Kidd will focus on the importance of visual communication in his talk, which is co-sponsored by the College and Northshire Bookstore.
- Starting this fall, Skidmore students can declare a minor in media and film studies, choosing from among 26 courses.