
Academics
Exhibition to merge science, microscopy, visual art[4/24/08] Read More. |
Weiss Lecture
Lecture topic: Family-friendly ways to fight global warming[4/22/08] Increased global warming requires that we reduce the use of oil, coal, and natural gas. But if we do, then higher fuel prices—the flip side of reduced use and demand—will hit hard at the pocketbooks of working families. Weiss lecturer James Boyce will explore this challenging dilemma. Read More. |
Skidmore Business Network
Laura Forlano '95, Mobile Networks Expert, Cited in NY Times[4/16/08] Laura Forlano ’95 is a Ph.D candidate and researcher into New Media and Mobile Networks at Columbia University. Forlano’s research was cited in a recent edition of the New York Times. Read More. |
Career Services
Living the Liberal Arts: Health Professions[4/9/08] Alumni, students, and faculty explore careers in the health professions. Read More. |
Campus News
Intelligent design is topic of biologist's April 10 lecture[4/8/08] An internationally recognized evolutionary biologist, Mark Farmer visits Skidmore this week to talk about intelligent design. He is a self-described “scientist of faith” and an active spokesman for scientific integrity in America’s public schools. Read More. |
Lecture
RPI scholar to speak Friday on Internet and democracy[4/3/08] Will the new technologies of the Internet lead to revitalization of democratic society, enabling citizens to become effectively self-governing? Or will this dream be derailed by mechanisms of inequality and centralized control? Read More. |
Lecture
Pi Mu Epsilon lecture and induction ceremony[4/1/08] An Equation Runs Through It: River Rafting in the Grand Canyon. Wednesday, April 2, at 6 PM in Bolton 282 Read More. |
Campus News
'Tiny cells, global impact': MIT oceanographer to tell why[3/21/08] Microscopic algae—monstrous effect. Oceanographer Penny Chisholm, a 1969 Skidmore graduate, will explain why in a March 26 talk on campus. Read More. |
Campus News
Sustainable food on campus to be talk topic[3/19/08] Focus the Nation/Focus Skidmore continues with a talk on sustainable food options for the campus dining hall. Read More. |
Tang
Panel discussion on nanotechnology Tuesday[2/25/08] Technologist Lamar Hill, science journalist Jason Gorss, and chemistry professor Christopher Allen to discuss burgeoning field Read More. |
Local media
Albany firefighters featured in national heart study[2/15/08] It's a first of its kind study in the nation and it's happening in Albany. It's part of an effort to improve the health and wellness of firefighters by determining what job related factors lead to heart disease. Read More. |
Tang
Nanotech panel discussion at the Tang: Dunkerly Dialogue[2/13/08] Nanotechnology: Buzz, Buckyballs, and Business on the World's Tiniest Stage. Tuesday, February 26, 8:00 PM Read More. |
Associated Press
A matter of molecules[1/23/08] Associated Press reports on Molecules That Matter exhibition Read More. |
Academics
Team makes mark in programming contest[1/23/08] In Skidmore's first outing, 'Infinite Recursion' makes regionals, earns fifth place Read More. |
Campus News
Urban sprawl, smart growth top GIS conference agenda[1/23/08] New York's Capital District continues to grapple with the twin challenges of urban sprawl and smart growth. Todd Fabozzi, an expert on these topics, will address Skidmore's Jan. 11 GIS conference. Read More. |