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10+ things to look forward to this spring semester

February 7, 2023
by Meghan Thornton

The start of a new spring semester means the return of many beloved traditions, new and exciting events, thought-provoking and inspiring lectures, and more for our Skidmore community to enjoy. Here’s a list of just a few of the things to look forward to ... 


Club fair 2022

Winter Club Fair  

Are you looking for a new hobby, or do you want to pursue a passion or meet new people? Look no further than the Winter Club Fair, where many of Skidmore’s nearly 130 clubs put their activities on display on Thursday, Feb. 9.   


Comfest logoSkidmore Comfest

Established in 1990 by alumnus David Miner '91, Skidmore hosts the  Feb 10-11. Tickets are for sale in Case Center through Feb. 9. 


StartUp Skidmore logo

StartUp Skidmore  

StartUp Skidmore, an intensive, three-day, skill-building workshop and competition, is open to all students from all majors. Participants will develop a business plan and create a prototype from scratch Feb. 17-19


Big Green Scream 2022


Big Green Scream 

Cheer on Skidmore men’s and women’s basketball teams as they play Clarkson University on Saturday, Feb. 18, at the Big Green Scream, a quintessential tradition that is part pep rally, part senior day, part campus-wide celebration of Skidmore Athletics. 

An athletics field


Return of spring sports 

91 will host the Liberty League Rowing Championships on Friday, May 5, at Fish Creek. Skidmore will also compete at the New York State Championships on Saturday, May 6, at Fish Creek. 

The Skidmore Athletics Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Committee will host a panel Monday, April 3, at Arthur Zankel Music Center.  

The Skidmore riding team aims to qualify for nationals when it hosts the Intercollegiate Horse Shows Association Zone 2 Finals at Van Lennep Riding Center on Saturday, April 8.   

Keep an eye on all spring semester team schedules on the .  


An image of Paul Arciero, a fashion image, and an outside shot of the Tang Museum

Compelling lectures AND IMPORTANT CONVERSATIONS

Moseley Lecture: This year’s prestigious Moseley Lecture will be delivered by Paul Arciero, professor of health and human physiological sciences, on Thursday,March 9

Harder Lecture: Fashion designer and Skidmore alumna Barbara Tfank, whose exhibition will be on view March 18-26 at the Tang, will deliver the , “Fabric Inspires,” on Tuesday, March 21.  

Winter/Miller Lecture: The sixth annual on Thursday, March 30, at the Tang Teaching Museum features multidisciplinary artist Trenton Doyle Hancock. For this student-led lecture, Hancock’s visit comes at the invitation of Naima Nigh ’23, a management and business major and the 2022-23 Eleanor Linder Winter ’43 intern.  

Speech and Expression on College Campuses Symposium: Talks and panels will examine free speech and expression, and how to talk about and engage with difference on college campuses April 14-15. Keynote speakers are  of Harvard University, Wesleyan University President , and New York Times columnist .

To read about more upcoming lectures as they’re announced, visit the Skidmore Lectures webpage.  


Zankel Music Center

Caroline Rose at Zankel Music Center

Singer, songwriter, and musician Caroline Rose will bring her North American tour to 91 on March 31, following the release of “Love / Lover / Friend,” her first new single in two years. .  


JKB Theater

Modern theater productions 

Theater Black Box production “The Place That Made You”: Written by Darcy Parker Bruce and directed by Tait Brencher ’23, this March 3-8 production is a modern-day re-imagining of “Jonah and the Whale,” a tale of love, loss, and glory in small-town America. For more information, visit .  

Theater Mainstage production “After Jane”: Directed by Theater Department Artist-in-Residence Teisha Duncan, this irreverent take on historical events highlights three seemingly normal teenage girls navigating the world of parties, parents, and cute teenage boys, except that one is about to become queen of England at age 16 (April 21-23, 28-30). For more information, visit .  


Earth Day

Earth Day

Sustainability Is something the Skidmore community is committed to all year long. Earth Day is a special occasion, and students, faculty, and staff gather for sustainability and Earth Day-themed events on Saturday, April 22

Skidmore is also hosting the in partnership with Sustainable Saratoga on Sunday, April 16


SPAC

Commencement (May 20) 

The entire Skidmore community looks forward to celebrating the Class of 2023 at Commencement at Saratoga Performing Arts Center on May 20.  

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