- A new garden near Scribner Library memorializes the longtime teacher/administrator. Dozens attended the May 20 dedication ceremony. (Photo by Phil Scalia)
- Skidmore is among 15 colleges and universities nationwide recognized for innovative approaches that support retiring faculty before, during, and after retirement. Susan Kress, who recently retired as vice president for academic affairs, calls retired faculty "one of a college's richest resources."
- "These are the moments when we are reminded that we are all part of a global community," Acting President Susan Kress writes. "Our hearts and thoughts go out not only to those in the Skidmore community who are most directly affected but to all those in the devastated areas."
- Skidmore receives $250,000 from the Arthur Vining Davis Foundations to link academic program and community
- Riley Neugebauer gained experience in sustainability on several campuses and through working as a research analyst. She is especially interested in renewable energy options. (Eirik White photo)
- A new grant from The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation will allow Skidmore to invest in the future of the faculty through bridge appointments, which are designed to ensure stability and smooth transitions, according to Vice President for Academic Affairs Susan Kress.
- Dr. Susan A. Kress, a professor of English literature and a member of the Skidmore faculty for 32 years, has been appointed vice president for academic affairs at the College, following a national search.