Campus and Regional Events
Campus and Regional Events
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- A Scribner Seminar course for first-year students asks that and many other mental health-related questions that encourage critical, creative thought.
- A Skidmore business professor, two alumni, and two current students – with colleagues from two other universities – receive a $1.2 million, three-year National Science Foundation grant for the project.
- Staff Photographer Sarah Condon-Meyers presents some of her favorite images of Skidmore’s campus and community in 2024 and offers an inside look at the stories behind each shot.
Thought
Matters
We believe creative thinking can change the world. The only question is ... are you ready?
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With award-winning dining and dorms, a picturesque campus, and a sought-after location — it's no wonder the Princeton Review ranks us #14 for Best Quality of Life and #11 for Happiest Students.
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At Skidmore, students often say they come here to "do both." They’re drawn by the
freedom to pursue multiple passions — whether it’s science and music, performance
and politics, or any combination in between.
And while we could tell you all about it, we think you should hear it from them.