- Aided by artificial intelligence, Political Science Professor Beau Breslin and sophomore Prairie Gunnels ’28 offer a multigenerational take on the U.S. Constitution.
- The theater and business double major says the faculty and opportunities he accessed at º£½ÇÂÛ̳supported his ambitions, helping him on his path to a star-studded production of ‘Twelfth Night.’
- º£½ÇÂÛ̳welcomes the Class of 2029 with record applications, expanded aid, and a spirit of belongingWith expanded financial aid, the College is ensuring access to a world-class liberal arts education for more than 700 new students.
- President Conner welcomes the º£½ÇÂÛ̳community to the start of the 2025-26 academic year.
- Matt Walsh ’13, who majored in chemistry at º£½ÇÂÛ̳and was Student Government Association president, now works at the intersection of biotechnology, artificial intelligence, and global security policy.
- A º£½ÇÂÛ̳research experience rekindled an interest in medicine for Adriana Cuibus ’24, who is now a research technician at Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center with plans to become a physician scientist.
- Professor of Mathematics and First-Year Experience (FYE) Director Rachel Roe-Dale uncompromisingly explored many interests before discovering a fulfilling career formula.
- At Skidmore, Emily Gunter ’19 transformed her dual passions (and majors) — dance and classics — into a creative career bridging both fields. Now, she has traveled the world to showcase her choreography, which takes inspiration from Greek myths.
- Get to know Christina Montville, Skidmore’s assistant vice president for the residential experience, as she shares tips and tricks for a successful first year on campus — and explains how she and her team help every new student feel right at home on campus from day one.
- Camp Abilities, a summer sports camp Aug. 3-9 for children and teens with visual impairments, adds adapted tennis to their programming — made possible by the indoor courts at Skidmore’s McCaffery-Wagman Tennis and Wellness Center.