News and announcements from Skidmore College

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Weekly Highlights

  • Skidmore is joining the College Presidents for Civic Preparedness 
  • ‌Celebrate Lovefest in Wyckoff Center today 
  • ‌Learn  about Skidmore’s Pre-College Program
  • ‌Kids Night Out Friday, Feb. 15 
  • Men’s ice hockey team to host home playoff game on Saturday

Skidmore News

A photo of the cheering crowd from Big Green Scream 2024

Skidmore’s annual Big Green Scream tradition has become a hallmark event where the community comes together to show the collective pride and passion that defines the Thoroughbred spirit.

Skidmore sign covered in snow

Skidmore is joining the College Presidents for Civic Preparedness, a new initiative convened by The Institute for Citizens & Scholars to facilitate shared learning and greater impact through partnership toward the goal of developing college students for democratic engagement as empowered citizens.

Human Resources

Human Resources invites interested Skidmore employees to submit application materials for the openings listed below: 

‌Position openings

  • Academic Materials Associate — Skidmore Shop 
  • ‌Director of Strategic Partnerships — Advancement 

‌To apply, please access the Okta portal. Click on the tile for “Oracle HCM,” click “Me,” and then click on “Current Jobs.” You can access current open positions for external applicants here

‌Professional development, events, training, and other opportunities 

  • ‌Retirement Planning Workshop, 5-7 p.m., March 12-14 (Zoom) ‌

‌For more information, including registration details and a full listing of opportunities, visit the Professional Development and Training website.

Faculty-Staff Achievements

Joerg Bibow, professor of economics, published a working paper. Read more>> 

‌Anne Diggory, professor emerita, was featured in a magazine. Read more>> 

Kim Frederick, professor of chemistry and The Charles Lubin Family Chair for Women in Science, received an award. Read more>> 

‌Michael Hinrichs has been named executive chef, replacing Jim Rose, who will retire later this year. Read more>> 

‌Brian Lawson, visiting associate professor of dance, received a grant. Associate Professor and Associate Chair of Dance Jason Ohlberg will serve as his mentor on the project. Read more>> 

‌Chris Vecsey, associate professor and director of the Neuroscience Program, published four articles. Read more>>

Announcements

Wyckoff Center presents Lovefest 

‌Please visit Wyckoff Center from 12:30 to 4:30 p.m. today, Wednesday, Feb. 14, for reiki, a sound bath, chair massages, emotional support animals, arts and crafts, and more. We are guided by bell hooks’ wisdom from her book “All About Love: New Visions”: “To truly love we must learn to mix various ingredients — care, affection, recognition, respect, commitment, and trust, as well as honest and open communication.” Lovefest is presented by the Office of Institutional Diversity. 

COVID-19 updates 

‌The COVID-19 Logistics Working Group reminds the campus community that COVID-19 affects individuals in different ways, and that Skidmore remains a mask-supportive and mask-friendly community. Mask wearing is also recommended while traveling, in high-density settings where a large group is gathered for an extended period, or in other places where transmission may be more likely. If you are sick or have been exposed to COVID-19, please mask up and test. ‌Students should review these guidelines for self-reporting and isolation. Employees must inform their supervisor or department chair, email Human Resources, and follow CDC guidelines. Employees are also encouraged to review Skidmore’s policies about absences, including caring for dependents who may be ill.

‌President’s office hours ‌ ‌ ‌

‌President Conner will hold office hours from 3 to 4 p.m. Thursday, April 4. All faculty, staff, and students are invited to request a 10-minute, in-person appointment. To register, please email presoff@skidmore.edu. Requests will be handled in the order that they are received. 

Career Connections: Class of '24 Virtual Career Fair

‌Class of 2024 students are invited to connect with employers and alumni from a variety of industries during the Career Development Center’s senior exclusive career fair, held virtually from 2:30 to 4:30 p.m. on Feb. 16, through the Brazen platform. Visit the Career Development Center’s website for information on how to prepare. Contact Nicole Todd with questions.

‌Exploremore: Majors and Minors 

Exploremore: Majors and Minors is devoted to helping first-year students and sophomores explore potential majors/minors and other areas of academic interest. This year’s event will run Monday, Feb. 19 through Friday, March 1. 

‌Summer Experience Fund Award applications

‌Applications for the Summer Experience Fund and Post Grad Awards are due April 11. Stipends of $4,500 are awarded to support students completing internships, research assignments, community service projects, artist residencies, apprenticeships, and more. Email sef@skidmore.edu for more information. 

SEE-Beyond Award application for summer ‌ ‌

‌Applications for SEE-Beyond Awards are due March 21. Awardees receive $6,000 to support a variety of academic endeavors, such as laboratory research, internships, and artistic residencies, over the summer. For more information, email oaascholar@skidmore.edu

‌2024 Summer Pre-College application 

‌Did you know Skidmore's Pre-College program is one of the top 10 in the country? Returning to in-person learning this year, high school juniors and seniors are invited to live on campus, take Skidmore classes, and earn college credit. Classes run July 1 to Aug. 3.

‌Consortium on High Achievement and Success 2024 Student of Color Conference 

‌Interested students are encouraged to apply to attend this year's conference, "Renaissance: In the Wake of (Re)imaginings, Movements, and Joy," which aims to celebrate movements, creativity, and resilience, April 5 through April 7. 

‌Challahmore baking event and sale 

Challahmore will be selling challah from 2 to 4:30 p.m. on Friday, Feb. 23. Fill out an order form by 5 p.m. on Wednesday, Feb. 22. Proceeds benefit the Wilton Food Pantry and SNACpack. 

Make Your Voice Heard Skidmore Public Policy Prize competition

‌Applications for the 2024 Make Your Voice Heard Skidmore Public Policy Prize competition are due at 5 p.m. on Friday, April 12.

‌Kids Night Out

‌Kids ages 5 to 13 are invited to come enjoy well-supervised recreational activities provided by the great facilities of Skidmore College’s Williamson Sports Center 6:30 to 9:30 p.m. Friday, Feb. 16. No pre-registration is necessary. Cost is $10 per child. For more information, email Ron Plourde

Skidmore Shop textbook buyback returns 

‌From 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. today, Feb. 14, and tomorrow, Feb. 15, the Skid Shop will be hosting a textbook buyback. Can’t make it this time around? Another buyback event will be hosted at the end of the semester. 

‌Skidmore Weekly Bulletin submission procedure and schedule 

‌Please help reduce bulk emails by posting your announcement in Skidmore Weekly Bulletin, which is distributed to all students and employees. Submit announcements and events, academic lectures, and faculty-staff achievements by completing the appropriate online form. The deadline for all submissions is noon on Monday. Please email swb@skidmore.edu if you have questions.

Athletics News

The Skidmore men’s ice hockey team will host a home playoff game for the first time since 2012 at 7 p.m. on Saturday, Feb. 17, when the third-seed Thoroughbreds host sixth-seed UMass Boston. Tickets to the New England Hockey Conference quarterfinal are priced at $5 general admission, $3 for students, and free for children under 5 years old. Free tickets are available to the first 100 students at the door, courtesy of Student Affairs. There will be a free fan bus leaving Case Center at 6:30 p.m. and returning immediately after the game. The 13th ranked Thoroughbreds take a 17-6-2 record into the game, including 7-3 and 4-0 wins over UMass Boston (9-14-2). For more information, visit the Skidmore Athletics website.

Events

Wednesday, Feb. 14 

‌6 p.m. 

‌Tang ♥ Students 

‌Tang Teaching Museum

Thursday, Feb. 15 

‌12:30 p.m. 

‌'Yvette Molina: Love Notes for Everyone' 

‌Tang Teaching Museum

Thursday, Feb. 15 

‌6 p.m. 

‌Beat Science: A Conversation with Makaya McCraven 

‌Tang Teaching Museum

Thursday, Feb. 15 

‌7-8 p.m. 

‌DEIA and the Arts Careers 

Zoom

Friday, Feb. 16 

‌7:30 p.m. 

‌Ensemble Connect 

‌Arthur Zankel Music Center, Helen Filene Ladd Concert Hall

‌Saturday, Feb. 17 

‌2 p.m. 

Family Saturday: Clay Creations 

‌Tang Teaching Museum

Saturday, Feb. 17 

‌8 p.m. 

‌‘Makaya McCraven: In These Times’

‌Arthur Zankel Music Center

Sunday, Feb. 18 

‌2 p.m. 

‌Tang Guide Tour with Annabelle Mona

‌Tang Teaching Museum

Monday, Feb. 19 

‌5:30 p.m. 

‌'An Evening with Hilton Als' 

‌Tang Teaching Museum

‌Tuesday, Feb. 20 

‌6:30 p.m. 

‌The 2024 Karen L. Coburn '63 Endowed Lecture in Gender Studies: 'Intersectionality in Action: Feminist Design and Disability Culture' 

‌Zoom

‌Wednesday, Feb. 21 

‌6 p.m. 

‌Charles N. Dowd Lecture: 'Watch what you're doing: Lessons from deafferentation' 

‌Somers Room, Tang Teaching Museum

‌Thursday, Feb. 22 

‌The Ronald J. Fiscus Lecture in Constitutional Law: Erwin Chemerinsky

‌5 p.m. 

‌Davis Auditorium, Palamountain Hall

‌Thursday, Feb. 22 

‌6 p.m. 

‌Tsou Music Scholar Lecture Series: Samantha Ege 

‌Arthur Zankel Music Center, Helen Filene Ladd Concert Hall 

Through March 5 

Skidmore Student Exhibition

‌Schick Art Gallery

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