- Skidmore faculty and staff members share their expert advice on making — and keeping — New Year’s resolutions.
- All year, across campus and around the world, Skidmore students, faculty and staff are supporting Creative Thought Matters in compelling and colorful ways. To get a taste of what this looks and feels like, we’ve curated our top 10 photos of the year.
- "I met you as a first-year student – young, bright-eyed and eager to dig into my Scribner Seminar. Years later, here’s my ode to all we’ve been through, and learned, together."
- Skidmore College will be a smoke-free and tobacco-free campus, effective Jan. 1, 2019. Smoking and tobacco use — as well as the use of all e-cigarettes and vaping devices — will be prohibited throughout all Skidmore College property, including outdoor areas.
- Harry Mooney '21 says, "Many college students (including me) get caught trying to balance it all. Unfortunately, that can mean forgetting to take care of ourselves."
- The popular business course Management and Business 107 gives students real-world experience as they propose ways to improve a business. This semester, students are pitching a tuneup of Harley-Davidson, Inc.
- Zoe Pagliaro '20 shares photos from a week in her Skidmore life that was "filled to the brim" with causes and projects she's passionate about.
- The Skidmore community joined together again to collect more than $13,000, 4,000 food items and 1,050 school supplies and personal care items for nonprofit organizations.
- A vibrant performance by music professor Ruth Opara’s African Drumming and Dance course transported Skidmore students to southeastern Nigeria, where Opara grew up.
- Anthropology professor Joowon Park is using K-pop, the spirited, South Korean music phenomenon, to help first-year students explore interdisciplinary ideas and acclimate to the rigors of academic life at Skidmore.