- In part two of our “Skidmore Mentors” series, students and young alumni share how their professors became resources for advice on academics, careers, life and more
- Inspired by Skidmore professors’ intellectual curiosities and passions, the Scribner Seminar is a cornerstone of the First-Year Experience. Browse a few of the Fall 2018 seminar offerings.
- Upcoming talks and events include art, business and a residency by a Caribbean-British writer, this year's McCormack Visiting Scholar-Artist.
- Inspired by Captain Cook, mermaids, and pirates, Dining Services is pulling out the stops for its April 1 theme dinner.
- With the help of a SEE-Beyond grant, Smith spent the summer researching the lives of Philip Schuyler's daughters. She will share her findings at the Nov.18 meeting of the Friends of the Saratoga Battlefield.
- Philippa Levine, an award-winning historian, will draw on recent research on nakedness and the historical conceptualization of modernity.
- Martin Brückner to share research on giant wall maps, a formidable medium for imagining life in 19th-century America.
- Roz Rothwell (above left) and Madison Lehrhaupt will chronicle 180 years of the history of St. Peter's in a public presentation Jan. 31 at the church, 241 Broadway.
- Saratoga National Park Ranger Joe Craig will talk about the healing arts of the Revolutionary War-era in a Nov. 5 talk sponsored by the History Department.
- "History on the hoof"--research for use by living, local clients--is bringing four students to Saratoga's public library March 4 to give talks on the city's religious traditions and architecture.