- Thoroughbreds new and returning begin their trek to Skidmore this week. Here's what you need to know.
- Going to a top liberal arts college is an opportunity to grow academically and personally. But how to translate classroom learning and skillsets into a career? A funded internship, for starters.
- Almost 200 Skidmore students participated in Skidmore-funded internship, research, workshop, and community-service experiences last summer. More are available this year, and there's still time to apply!
- Students in "Multicultural Flare-ups" analyzed hot issues like the killing of black suspects by white police, sexual assault in the military, and a county clerk's refusal, on religious grounds, to issue same-sex marriage licenses.
- WSPN's director talks about culture, empowerment, and the 24-hour broadcasting that brings 116 fellow students into the booth each week.
- In 2011 a dozen first-year students described what they hoped for at Skidmore--new friends, championships, academic excellence. Now with graduation approaching, they reflected and reassessed.
- Interrogating everything from star formation to sub-Saharan development, Skidmore's top students summarize their work during Wednesday's Academic Festival.
- or the last five years, we've been making cash awards to members of the Skidmore community who take outstanding photographs illustrating Skidmore's people, places, and programs, and make them available to the College for use on the Web, in our publications, and on our walls. With the launch of our new Web site over the summer, our need for compelling photos is greater than ever, so we hope you'll take out your camera and start shooting for this year's contest.