Skidmore College

(Saratoga Springs, NY)

Skidmore College is a small liberal arts institution located in the scenic, historical town of Saratoga Springs, New York. With an emphasis on innovation and collaboration, Skidmore provides students with a truly transformative college experience where they can put academic theory and creative expression into practice.

The college offers majors in nearly 70 different academic disciplines, including both traditional and non-traditional subject matters. The student-faculty ratio of 9:1 allows each student to receive a personalized learning experience and form meaningful relationships with their professors and peers alike. Students also enjoy an energized campus life featuring a dynamic arts community and more than 100 student clubs and organizations.


Check out the photos from the Commencement Reception at the Tang Teaching...
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Check out the photos from the Commencement Reception at the Tang Teaching Museum and Art Gallery!

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Honoring the past, and celebrating the future. On Saturday May 19,2012, Skidmore welcomed 627 graduating seniors to the alumni community.

Where will you be in four years?
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Highlights from Skidmore's 101st commencement courtesy of Calder Wilson Photography!

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Under a radiant sky on Saturday, May 19, 627 bachelor degree candidates and 12 candidates for the master of arts in liberal studies were awarded diplomas at the new refurbished Saratoga Performing Arts Center. Honorary degrees were awarded to Terence Blanchard, jazz trumpeter, bandleader, composer, arranger, and multiple Grammy Award winner; Ron...

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Heather Hurst, a Skidmore anthropology professor who has been digging for several years with a team of archaeologists in Maya ruins in Guatemala's Peten region, has played a key role in a major discovery of a structure that contains what appears to be a work space for a town scribe adorned with figure paintings and scrawled numbers. This...

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Archaeologist and illustrator Heather Hurst, an assistant professor of anthropology at Skidmore College, played a key role in a major Maya find in Xultun in Guatemala's Peten region -- a structure that contains what appears to be a work space for the town's scribe adorned with figure paintings and scrawled numbers. The mural...
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