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Four seasons of Skidmore: 2022 in review

December 15, 2022

To navigate this interactive video, simply play the video and click the yellow buttons you will see along the way. When you click these “hotspots,” you’ll be directed to a story to read more about that 2022 highlight.
 
2022 saw the return of many beloved traditions to campus, including the Big Green Scream and Reunion. It also marked the start of a yearlong celebration of the College’s Centennial, giving us all reason to pause and reflect on Skidmore’s past, present, and future.

From students and faculty participating in their own innovative research, to alumni translating their goals and vision into rewarding careers, the Skidmore community demonstrates that creative thought thrives year-round.  

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