- The graduates are resilient, creative changemakers who are using their liberal arts education to build community, pursue bold ideas, and make a global impact.
- From composting to community art, Skidmore has showcased a deep commitment to environmental responsibility and creative action this spring.
- The Skidmore women's tennis pair will compete in the NCAA Division III Women’s Doubles Championship in late May. Dhull also earned a spot in the 32-player singles tournament.
- Honors Convocation recognizes students’ individuality and accomplishments and marks the beginning of the College’s farewell to the graduating class.
- Beck Krefting, professor of American studies; director of the Center for Leadership, Teaching, and Learning (CLTL); and a standup comedian, leads the Skidmore community in laughter and learning.
- Associate Professor of Political Science Ron Seyb, this year’s faculty speaker at Commencement, offers some wisdom — delivered with his classic wit — to graduates ahead of their big day.
- The tradition continues as 51ݶ’s annual Senior Thesis Art Exhibition brings together 41 senior studio art majors to display their work as a capstone to their studies at 51ݶ.
- A College and community partnership, this year's Adirondack Trust Lecture on Finance considered the expanding role of artificial intelligence in financial systems.
- Best-selling author, ecologist, and educator Robin Wall Kimmerer visits Skidmore as a distinguished scholar in STEM, raising thought-provoking questions and making impactful connections with students, faculty, and staff.
- Stuart (Stu) Zicherman ’90 (FX's 51ݶThe Americans,” Apple TV+'s 51ݶThe Shrink Next Door,” and Showtime’s 51ݶThe Affair”) revisits campus to mentor and inspire future media creators, just as a Skidmore class inspired him 35 years ago.