
Campus News
Schick Art Gallery to feature work by Eve Aschheim[11/6/07] Exhibition to feature new works in gesso, ink, and graphite. Read More. |
Raab Visiting Artist
Sculptor Joan Livingstone to present illustrated talk[11/2/07] A compelling artist known for creating evocative works, Livingstone will share insight on her art and inspiration. Read More. |
Saratoga Reads
The time is now to cast your vote[11/2/07] The deadline for choosing this year's reading selection is fast approaching. Six novels have been presented; please vote by Nov. 9. Read More. |
Campus News
Acclaimed Chinese musician to perform[10/30/07] Jiebing Chen performs music on the erhu, the two-stringed Chinese violin. The former child prodigy will present a concert Nov. 1 at Filene Recital Hall. Read More. |
Local media
Students study city politics[10/26/07] Scribner seminar Who Governs Saratoga Springs? featured in Saratogian Read More. |
Campus News
Ceramics students find creative way to fight hunger[10/19/07] Leslie Ferst's advanced ceramics students responded enthusiastically to an assignment to combat hunger in the region. Read More. |
Campus News
Celebration Weekend draws record numbers to campus[10/18/07] 1,700 took part in Celebration Weekend activities Oct. 12-14 Read More. |
Campus News
Author, aerospace engineer Robert Zubrin to visit [10/16/07] Zubrin will be keynote speaker for “Planets: Geophysical and Astrophysical Perspectives on their Structure and Formation,” the joint meeting of the New York State Section of the American Physical Society and the Astronomical Society of New York. Read More. |
Faculty scholarship
Simon writes book on Henry James criticism[10/16/07] Professor of English Linda Simon writes The Critical Reception of Henry James Read More. |
Local media
Chuck D visit in the news[10/15/07] Rapper Chuck D's visit to Skidmore on Tuesday covered in Glens Falls Post-Star feature Read More. |
Poetry Magazine
Parthasarathy edits international issue[10/15/07] Professor of English R. Parthasarathy has edited an issue of Poetry magazine featuring poems from India translated into English Read More. |
Greenberg Middle East Scholar
Author, former PLO delegate to discuss “A Palestinian Life” [10/11/07] Sari Nusseibeh, intellectual and activist, has stood firmly in the middle of the conflicts in the Middle East, working to build bridges between Israelis and Palestinians. Read More. |
Community
Saratoga Reads announces top six novels[10/11/07] Out of 139 community nominations, six novels have been selected as finalists for this year's book of choice Read More. |
Campus News
Advertising's persuasive influence to be Kilbourne's topic [10/9/07] Popular lecturer Jean Kilbourne returns to Skidmore Oct. 11 to talk about the media's relationship to society's problems. Read More. |
Fiscus Lecture
Disharmonic constitution to be Texas scholar's topic[10/9/07] What are the attributes of a constitution? What helps us to determine the specific identity of a given constitution? Gary Jacobsohn will explore these and other ideas in his Oct. 12 Fiscus Lecture. Read More. |
Local media
Green initiatives garner press attention[10/9/07] Focus Skidmore, a collection of campus efforts to encourage environmentally sustainable practices, covered in Post-Star and Saratogian features Read More. |
Music
'Ghostess with the Mostest' to Visit Skidmore Oct. 15–16[10/8/07] Her voice is the one you've heard in many of the most popular film musicals of the 1950s and 60s. Vocalist Marni Nixon will talk about her career Read More. |
Music
Pianist Marc-André Hamelin to Perform Oct. 12[10/5/07] Pianist Marc-André Hamelin will perform Friday, Oct. 12, in Filene Music Hall Read More. |
Campus News
Zankel Lecture to Probe Culture of the Airline Industry[10/4/07] “Sex and the Single Organization: Gendered Organizational Cultures in the Airline Industry” topic of Zankel Lecture in Business Administration on Thursday, Oct. 11 Read More. |
Carnegie Hall Premieres
Ensemble ACJW in residence Oct. 3-5[10/3/07] A new collaborative project brings 14 of the best young musicians in the country to campus for a brief residency. Read More. |