- Faculty experts from the Political Science Department partner with the Tang Teaching Museum to provide perspective and context around this year’s historic election.
- Skidmore faculty members shed light on lingering questions about the outcome and complex dynamics shaping the U.S. presidential election in an online forum with members of the Skidmore community.
- We spoke with several Skidmore professors on what to expect in the final days leading up to the U.S. presidential election on Nov. 3, from social media to the Supreme Court.
- Skidmore faculty experts reflect on the race for the White House, recent debates and other factors in this year’s election.
- The comprehensive new site compiles voting resources, a slate of College-sponsored events and faculty analyses for easy access by the campus and broader communities.
- "I'm only popular in the fall of even-numbered years," quips Skidmore political scientist Chris Mann on the "This is Skidmore" podcast. Why is his popularity in flux? Because he teaches campaigns and election research--hot topics leading up to November election days.
- Election season update: A Skidmore expert on the deep, existential terrors of being human will discuss how such fears may influence votes.
- More than 50 percent of the voters eligible to cast ballots on campus did so on Tuesday. Election Day marked the end of a season of heightened activity that included a local visit from a former US president. (Orli Handmaker '13 photo)