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Inauguration

Inauguration of Skidmore’s eighth president

The Skidmore College Board of Trustees cordially invites you to the inauguration of Marc C. Conner, eighth president of Skidmore College, on October 16, 2021, in a celebration of the College's profound academic mission, proud history, and exciting future. 

 

Marc C. Conner
MEET THE PRESIDENT
Marc C. Conner
An innovative leader of interdisciplinary academic programs, a longtime advocate of diversity and inclusion initiatives, and a widely published professor of English, Conner joined Skidmore College in 2020.

OFFICIAL BIOGRAPHY
2020 ANNOUNCEMENT
RACIAL JUSTICE INITIATIVE
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Inauguration events

Skidmore College cordially invites you to join our Board of Trustees, faculty, staff, students, alumni, and parents for a weekend of events held in honor of Marc C. Conner.

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Skidmore President Marc C. Conner speaks with students

Strengthening community

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For Skidmore College President Marc Conner — a prolific scholar, committed teacher, and visionary college leader — the liberal arts are deeply and firmly rooted in principles of diversity and inclusion.  

A groundbreaking ceremony for Skidmore's new campus

Historical perspectives

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From Lucy Scribner to Marc Conner, bold visions and creative leadership have transformed the College throughout its history.

The inauguration of President Joseph C. Palamountain Jr. in 1965

Inauguration Traditions

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A look at how Marc Conner’s inaugural celebration fits into the history of the Skidmore tradition.

 

The medallion

Skidmore's medallion is a priceless and treasured item worn only by the president during formal College events. It was designed and fashioned by Earl Pardon, a world-renowned jeweler and 38-year faculty member of Skidmore. It was unveiled in honor of former President Joseph C. Palamountain Jr. in 1987. In describing the piece, Pardon said he aimed to create a work of “opulence, color, and richness” to complement Skidmore's vibrant community. Each of the 52 rectangles of the chain is individually designed using a variety of materials, including gold, silver, and semiprecious stones. Hanging from the chain is an abstract “S" for Skidmore.

Skidmore's medallion was designed and fashioned by Earl Pardon, world-renowned jeweler and 38-year faculty member of Skidmore, and unveiled in honor of Former President Jodeph C. Palamountain Jr. in 1987.