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Announcements
It's not too late to study off-campus next fall!
There are over 30 off-campus programs still accepting applications for fall semester! It's not too late to decide you want to spend your fall in Paris or Madrid or Florence or Beijing....just to name a few.
Come by our office (2nd floor, Case Center) and let us help you get abroad!
Come by our office (2nd floor, Case Center) and let us help you get abroad!
Global Skidmore News
Campus News
Skidmore's 101st Commencement May 19 at SPAC
| The class of 2012 -- 627 bachelor's candidates and 12 MALS grads -- will be guests of honor at the 101st commencement May 19 at SPAC. Grace Burton (left), associate professor of Spanish, was chosen by the graduates to deliver commencement remarks. The ceremony begins at 10:40 a.m. Read More. |
Faculty scholarship
Archaeologist has role in recent Maya discoveries
| Skidmore's own Heather Hurst, a 1997 grad who is now a faculty member, has played an important role in the recent discovery of Maya artifacts in Guatemala. Times Union reporter Dennis Yusko interviewed Hurst about the latest find. Read More. |
People Profiles
| David Schlenker ‘13, received SEE-Beyond Award for his upcoming summer internship in India! David Schlenker, class of 2013, will be heading to New Delhi, India this summer for an 8 week teaching internship. Read on to learn more about the internship and how it came to be. |