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Photo essay: Spring energy on campus

March 15, 2021

Spring semester is in full swing at Skidmore, and students are enjoying an array of in-person opportunities, from dynamic courses and laboratory experiences to arts exhibitions and athletics practice.  

Here are a few images of students enjoying Â鶹ŮÀÉ’s academics, campus life and recently warming temperatures.  

Victoria Thorpe ’23 conducts a chemistry experiment.

Victoria Thorpe ’23 conducts a chemistry experiment in a lab in Â鶹ŮÀÉ’s new, state of-the-art Center for Integrated Sciences whose North Wing opened this academic year.

Josh Melcer ’23 works on a loom during a fiber arts course.

Josh Melcer ’23 works on a loom during a fiber arts course.

Natalie Smith ’22 examines ceramics in the 2021 Juried Student Exhibition at the Schick Art Gallery.

Natalie Smith ’22 examines ceramics in the 2021 Juried Student Exhibition at the Schick Art Gallery.

Goaltender Phoebe Beshlian ’23 practices with teammates during practice for the women’s lacrosse team.

Goaltender Phoebe Beshlian ’23 practices with teammates during practice for the women’s lacrosse team.

Professor Mark Youndt speaks in a course from the Management and Business Department.

Professor Mark Youndt speaks in a course from the Management and Business Department.

Katie Mayhew ’21 examines bird specimens as part of a biology course.

Katie Mayhew ’21 examines bird specimens as part of a biology course.

A student enjoys a quiet break in a hammock near Scribner Library.

A student enjoys a quiet break in a hammock near Scribner Library.

 Hanna Nyberg ’20 captured this stunning photo of a sunset over Northwoods Village Apartments in the final days of winter.

Hanna Nyberg ’20 captured this photo of a stunning sunset over Northwoods Village Apartments in the final days of winter.

 

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