Study abroad
College earns high marks in study-abroad survey

With a selection of 136 approved programs in 47 countries, including eight Skidmore programs in such locations as China, France, Spain, and England, it's no wonder that Skidmore's rank in the prestigious IIE Open Doors survey has climbed. Read More.

Faculty and Staff Scholarship
Ertz's exhibition to showcase the magic of pipe cleaners

In a new solo show at the Lake George Arts Project, award-winning artist and Tang Teaching Museum Educator Ginger Ertz brings the natural world alive and inside, with the help of 10,000 chenille stems. She tells the Post-Star that she was inspired by Girl Scouts! Read More.

Faculty scholarship
Youndt's new book explores leadership issues

Mark Youndt has co-edited the newest edition of Contemporary Issues in Leadership, a book that critics are applauding. Read More.

Zankel Music Center
Classical guitarist Brett Grigsby to present solo recital

A Skidmore grad and currently a member of the College's faculty, Brett Grigsby kicks off the spring-semester performing schedule with a solo recital Sunday, Jan. 29. Admission is free and open to the public. Read More.

Schick Art Gallery
Annual Student Art Exhibition opens Feb. 2

The annual celebration of student talent, imagination, and creativity, the Skidmore Student Exhibition, opens Thursday, Feb. 2, in the Schick Art Gallery. Read More.

Nathan Barr '95
Nathan Barr '95
One of his first jobs after Skidmore as Hans Zimmer's assistant led him to a gig scoring all four seasons of HBO's Emmy-winning series, TRUE BLOOD. Read More.