- Summer research from six colleges will be shared at Skidmore this Saturday, Sept. 23. Presenters include 28 Skidmore students with projects from biochemistry to sociology.
- More than 70 students are engaged in funded summer internships, from organic farming in Vermont, to an astrophysics lab in Colorado, to an orphanage in Nepal.
- Soil organic matter accumulates more and stores more carbon dioxide in some forest types than in others. The research team of Kurt Smemo, Dan Casarella '18, and Jen Cristiano '18 have turned to the Adirondacks to find out why.
- From power plant emissions to Turkish politics to age and college success, 88 students are covering the research landscape.
- More than 1,000 young alumni stepped forward with gifts in the 24-Hour Challenge, earning the College a $100,000 bonus from several anonymous alumni and parents. The effort generated sufficient funds to support four full scholarships, 24 summer research collaborations, or 30 funded internships.