Campaign News
- Student entrepreneurs were awarded more than $50,000 in prizes at this year’s Business Plan Competition finals, held online.
- The Skidmore community has come together with kindness and determination in response to the global health emergency.
- Caroline Coxe ’20 invited Kenyan American artist Wangechi Mutu to deliver the third annual Winter/Miller Lecture at the Tang.
- Hockenos, a professor of history, will discuss “Fascism Past and Present: Mainstreaming Extremism in Times of Crisis” on Tuesday, March 24 in the annual lecture, which honors a member of Skidmore’s faculty.
- The Juried Skidmore Student Exhibition, a longstanding tradition at the College, is showcasing student talent and skill at Schick Art Gallery through March 3.
- A new Skidmore tradition lets students borrow art from the Tang Teaching Museum and Art Gallery.
- Conner, who will become the College’s eighth president in July, paid a visit to campus, where he was welcomed by College leadership, faculty, staff and students.
- Creating Our Future: The Campaign for Skidmore has surpassed $200 million, providing new opportunities for students and reinforcing Skidmore’s position as one of the nation’s finest liberal arts colleges.
- What goes into building a new science center? Take a look at the staggering figures behind the first phase of the largest, single academic initiative in Skidmore's history.
- The building’s North Wing, slated for completion in the spring, is taking shape and features a state-of-the-art geothermal system.
- The Tang Teaching Museum and Art Gallery has received two major gifts from the Ellsworth Kelly Foundation and photographer and curator Jack Shear.
- Donors will establish funding for 17 Glotzbach Scholars, one for each year of President Philip A. Glotzbach and Marie Glotzbach’s tenure.
- President Philip A. Glotzbach took part in a ceremonial bricklaying at what will become the main entrance for the North Wing of Skidmore's Center for Integrated Sciences.
- President Philip A. Glotzbach warmly welcomes all students, staff, faculty, alumni and friends to the 2019-2020 academic year.
- What does it mean to graduate as a student-athlete? Seniors Haley English and Damian Hammond share their thoughts on the true impact sports and Skidmore have had on their lives.
- From the Houston Astros and Tiffany & Co. to the Peace Corps and the Dana-Farber Cancer Institute, members of the Class of 2019 are ready to make their creative marks on the world.
- Both men’s and women’s tennis earned automatic bids to the NCAA Division III Tournament after winning their respective Liberty League Championship matches.
- Skidmore Recruitment Day, hosted by the Career Development Center, brought 80 seniors to New York City to interview for more than 50 open positions at 25 companies.
- The Skidmore College Board of Trustees has approved the appointment of Nancy Wells Hamilton '77 as its chair-elect.
- Join faculty members David Domozych, Joshua Ness, Monica Raveret Richter and Kurt Smemo for a behind-the-scenes tour of the Center for Integrated Sciences greenhouse, which is slated to open this spring.