Campaign News
- Students, staff and faculty joined together for an afternoon of mystery “making” at the Hub, a Skidmore maker space.
- The contract for the construction of the first phase of Center for Integrated Sciences (CIS) has been awarded to MLB Construction Services of Malta, New York. The firm also managed the construction of the Hillside apartments, Sussman Village and the Arthur Zankel Music Center.
- A $300,000 Arthur Vining Davis Foundations grant will help faculty members combine pedagogical innovation with maker space usage.
- Who is your mentor? Associate Professor Tim Harper and his mentee, Alison Ungaro '18, and Professor Patricia Fehling and her mentee, Kasia Dillon '19, share their stories.
- Skidmore students are crafting learning experiences as individual as they are through off-campus study and exchanges, courses, internships and more.
- Skidmore's women athletes celebrate National Girls and Women in Sports Day by sharing their passion for sports with young, aspiring girls.
- Experience the fun from one of Skidmore's favorite winter traditions in our photo gallery highlighting recent back-to-back men's and women's basketball games.
- The Skidmore College athletic department recognized 112 student athletes as members of the Thoroughbred Society in a ceremony held Feb. 12, 2018 at the Williamson Sports Center.
- Jon Brestoff-Parker '08 puts his M.D. and Ph.D. to work on cellular diagnostics and treatments for conditions from diabetes to cancer.
- Skidmore makes an extravaganza out of Giving Tuesday, engaging alumni and parents with those on campus for camaraderie, fun and fundraising. This year's event was a big hit.
- How can an anthropology major fit into the eclectic programs of Skidmore's acclaimed teaching museum? A new endowed internship underwrites the experience.
- Our students are stronger than ever, going on to win prestigious fellowships, enroll in the finest graduate schools, and secure career-building first jobs.
- Lucy Walker '19 and geoscience professor Meg Estapa spent the summer performing collaborative research project studying carbon matter in the ocean, and discuss their findings on This is Skidmore - the Skidmore College podcast.
- An alum and her family want to help first-generation college students afford intensive real-world experiences in social services. Their first beneficiary had an eye-opening summer working with refugees.
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