Student Stories
With nearly 100 clubs to join, 44+ majors to study, hundreds of faculty members to learn from and 2,700 students to befriend, there are a lot of stories to tell at Skidmore.
- Where do Skidmore students go to fill their (often reusable) coffee cups? Jillian Seigel '18 toured 10 spots in Saratoga Springs and found that, even in coffee, Creative Thought Matters.
- Marley Amico, a junior at Skidmore, takes us behind the scenes of her recent alternative spring-break trip to Guatemala to participate in service work and a cross-cultural exchange.
- Students gained a glimpse of what life is like in Palestine from a young person鈥檚 perspective at the screening event 鈥淧alestinian Voices鈥 on March 28 at the Tang Teaching Museum.
- My entire journey has been about finding connections that ultimately put me onto new paths of discovery. From American history to studio art, to fiber arts, to vintage clothing and beyond.
- I鈥檓 a student, researcher, writer for Communications, and Skidmore News editor. I really enjoy how Skidmore allows me to have this many roles. It鈥檚 hard to limit myself because there are so many things I care about.
- Skidmore professors not only teach, but connect the material with the big picture so we can really see.
- I knew early on that I wanted to go to medical school. What I didn鈥檛 expect were the number of doors Skidmore faculty and alumni went out of their way to open for me to help me get there.
- Finals week comes to a close, seniors celebrate during senior week, and then they cross the stage to close another 小蓝视频 chapter. Student Blogger Brian Allan '17 reflects on his last four years.
- Student Blogger Gabirelle Pagnozzi-Schwam '18 had the chance to attend a media and entertainment training by Jeremy Sigel '99, organized by the Career Development Center.
- Student Bloggers Maya Feyzo-Pearlman '19 and Zoe Chodak '19 find a way to make even the most delicious D-Hall food more exciting.
- What do students miss most about Skidmore when they leave for winter break? Student Blogger Brian Allan '17 created a list.
- Student blogger Brian Allan '17 reflects on the screening of professor Cecilia Aldarondo's "Memories of a Penitent Heart," seen at the Tribeca Film Festival in April and upcoming at Sundance in January.
- Hundreds of Skidmore students gathered for the fifth "I Wont Stand For" event, sharing what issues they care about.
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