Here follows a list of some notable people associated with Skidmore College in Saratoga Springs, New York . It includes graduates, attendees, faculty, and presidents of the college.
Distinguished alumni [ edit ]
Arts and entertainment [ edit ]
Kristina Anapau , actor, True Blood (Class of 2009)[ 1]
Glenda Arentzen , goldsmith and jeweler (Class of 1962)[ 2]
Mary Jane Auch , writer and illustrator of children's books (Class of 1960)[ 3]
Nathan Barr , Emmy-winning film and TV composer and musician (Class of 1995)[ 4]
Zazie Beetz , actor, Deadpool 2 and Atlanta (Class of 2013)[ 5]
Lake Bell , actor, Boston Legal and Childrens Hospital (attended)[ 6]
Molly Bernard , actor, Younger (Class of 2010)[ 7]
Jon Bernthal , actor, The Walking Dead and The Wolf of Wall Street (attended)[ 8]
Lucinda Bliss , artist (Class of 1988)[ 9]
Diane Burko , artist focusing on climate change (Class of 1966)[ 10]
Eddie Cahill , actor, Miracle and CSI: NY (attended)[ 8]
Ruth Sacks Caplin , screenwriter of Mrs. Palfrey at the Claremont (Class of 1941)[ 11]
Kyle Carey , singer and musician (Class of 2008)[ 12]
Lyn Chevli , underground cartoonist (Class of 1953)[ 13]
Sharon Church , metalsmith artist and jeweler (Class of 1970)[ 14]
Kathleen Collins , playwright, filmmaker, director, civil rights activist, and educator, Losing Ground (Class of 1963)[ 15]
Gladys Emerson Cook , artist (Class of 1921)[ 16]
Kelly Curtis , actor (Class of 1978)[ 17]
Betsy Damon , ecofeminist artist (Class of 1963)[ 18]
Evan Dando , musician with The Lemonheads (attended)[ 19]
Grace DeGennaro , visual artist (Class of 1978)[ 20]
Dorothy Dehner , painter and sculptor (Class of 1952)[ 21]
Pete Donnelly , musician with The Figgs , NRBQ , Soul Asylum , and Mike Viola & the Candybutchers (Class of 2017)[ 22]
Garrett "G. Love" Dutton , musician with G. Love & Special Sauce (attended)[ 23]
Courtney Fink , arts organizer (Class of 1994)[ 24]
Arline Fisch , artist and professor (Class of 1952)[ 25]
Judith Flanders , author and historian (Class of 1980)[ 26]
Chris Fleming , comedian and creator of the web series Gayle (Class of 2009)[ 27]
Zach Gage , video game designer, SpellTower , Really Bad Chess , Card of Darkness (Class of 2007)[ 28]
Anthony Geraci , blues pianist and member of both Sugar Ray & the Bluetones and Ronnie Earl & the Broadcasters.[ 29]
Laura Anne Gilman , author of fantasy novels (Class of 1989)[ 30]
Tawny Godin , former Miss America 1976 (attended)[ 31]
Holter Graham , actor and producer (Class of 1994)[ 8]
Mick Grøndahl , bassist with Jeff Buckley [ 32]
Dorothy Hafner , ceramicist and glass artist (Class of 1974)[ 33]
Margaret Halsey , author, With Malice Toward Some (Class of 1930)[ 34]
Paula Hayes , environmental artist (class of 1987)[ 35]
Justin Henry , actor, Kramer vs. Kramer and Sixteen Candles (Class of 1993)[ 36]
John Hoberg , screenwriter and producer, Better Off Ted , Black-ish , Elemental (Class of 1993)[ 37]
Elizabeth Hoffman Honness , author of children's mystery novels (Class of 1926)[ 38]
Scott Jacoby , record producer (Class of 1993)[ 39]
Julia Jacquette , artist (Class of 1986)[ 40]
Sara Juli , dancer and choreographer (Class of 2000)[ 41]
Ian Kahn , actor, Turn: Washington's Spies (Class of 1994)[ 42]
Scott Hamilton Kennedy , documentarian (Class of 1987)[ 43]
Rya Kihlstedt , actor, Dexter , Nashville (Class of 1991)[ 44]
Emily Lazar , audio mastering engineer (Class of 1993)[ 45]
Elizabeth LeCompte , co-founder and director of The Wooster Group , and a MacArthur Fellow (Class of 1966)[ 46]
Jardine Libaire , writer (Class of 1995)[ 47]
Sydney Magruder Washington , ballet dancer (Class of 2014)[ 48]
Lenore Malen , artist (Class of 1966)[ 49]
Evan Mast and Mike Stroud, musicians with Ratatat (Class of 2001)[ 50] [ 51]
Courtney Mattison , sculptor and ocean advocate (Class of 2008)[ 52]
Molly McGrann , novelist and literary critic (Class of 1995)[ 53]
Will Menaker , political satirist and host of Chapo Trap House [ 54]
David Miner , television producer, 30 Rock , Parks and Recreation , and The Tracy Morgan Show (Class of 1991)[ 55]
Brad Morris , actor and writer (Class of 1998)[ 56]
Jack Mulhern , actor, The Society and Mare of Easttown (Class of 2017)
Peter Nichols , author (Class of 2007)[ 57]
Michael Nozik , film producer, Crossing Delancey , The Motorcycle Diaries , and Quiz Show (Class of 1976)[ 58]
Nelle Nugent , Broadway producer, Time Stands Still (Class of 1960)[ 59]
Julia Nunes , singer, songwriter, YouTube celebrity (Class of 2011)[ 60]
Ashley Peldon , actor, Guiding Light , Ghost World (Class of 2007)[ 61]
Courtney Peldon , actor, Home Improvement , Boston Public (Class of 2007)[ 62]
Pat Place , no wave musician with Bush Tetras and the Contortions (attended)[ 63]
Mary Marr "Polly" Platt , producer, production designer, screenwriter (attended)
Jason Reitman , filmmaker, Juno , Up in the Air , Saturday Night (attended)[ 64]
Ariana Richards , actor and painter, Jurassic Park (Class of 2002)[ 65]
Jane Roberts , author and poet (attended)[ 66]
Gloria Sachs , fashion designer (Class of 1947)[ 67]
Sybil Shearer , modern dance pioneer and writer (Class of 1934)[ 68]
Jason Shinder , poet and founder of the YMCA National Writer's Voice program (Class of 1978)[ 69]
Caroline Slade , social worker and author of early "social problem" novels (attended pre-1911)[ 70]
Micah Sloat , actor, Paranormal Activity (Class of 2004)[ 71]
Barbara Tfank , fashion designer (Class of 1972)[ 72]
Robert Tracy , dancer, writer, and educator (Class of 1977)[ 73]
Leslie Ullman , poet (Class of 1969)[ 74]
Joan Wadleigh Curran , artist (Class of 1972)[ 75]
Matthew Wolff , graphic designer (Class of 2012)[ 76]
David Yoo , YA author and essayist (Class of 1996)[ 77]
Lila York , dancer and choreographer (Class of 1970)[ 78]
Michael Zegen , actor, Rescue Me , The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel (Class of 2001)[ 8]
Business and philanthropy [ edit ]
Molly Baz , chef and cookbook author, Cook This Book and More Is More (Class of 2010)[ 82]
Barbara Bloom , senior vice president of CBS Daytime [ 83]
Cynthia Carroll , CEO of Anglo American , ranked 14th most powerful woman in the world by Forbes in 2010 (Class of 1978)[ 84]
Ben Cohen , co-founder of Ben & Jerry's Ice Cream (attended)[ 85]
Helen Corbitt , chef and cookbook author (Class of 1928)[ 86]
Louise Fili , graphic designer (Class of 1973)[ 87]
Thea Flaum , television producer best known as the creator of Sneak Previews (Class of 1960)[ 88]
Darren Herman, entrepreneur, angel investor, founder of Silicon Alley Sports and Operating Partner at Bain Capital (Class of 2004)[ 89]
Oskar Ibru , business magnate, Chairman of the Ibru Organization (class of 1981)[ 90]
Emmanuel Ibru, businessman, Group Executive Director of the Ibru Organization (class of 1984)[ 91]
Jono Pandolfi , ceramicist and dinnerware designer (Class of 1999)[ 92]
Rob Sands , executive chair of Constellation Brands (Class of 1981)[ 93]
Gregg Smith, investor and former investment banker, founder of Evolution Venture Capital Partners, regular contributor on Fox Business (Class of 1992)[ 94]
Joseph Tacopina , attorney (Class of 1988)[ 95]
Wilma Stein Tisch , board member and philanthropist (Class of 1948)[ 96]
Education and science [ edit ]
I. Elaine Allen , survey statistician and biostatistician (Class of 1970)[ 97]
Wendy Benchley , marine conservationist (Class of 1963)[ 98]
Benjamin Bolger , sociology professor at the College of William & Mary (MA 2007)[ 99]
Leah Buechley , developer of the LilyPad Arduino toolkit for wearable electronics (Class of 1997)[ 100]
Sallie W. Chisholm , biological oceanographer at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (Class of 1969)[ 101]
Céline Cousteau , environmental advocate and documentarian (Class of 1994)[ 102]
Daniel DiSalvo , political science professor (Class of 1998)[ 103]
Rear Admiral Karen Flaherty-Oxler , former Deputy Surgeon General of Navy Medicine (Class of 1974)[ 104]
Terry Fulmer , geriatrics researcher and president of The John A. Hartford Foundation (Class of 1976)[ 105]
Patricia Glibert , marine scientist and president of the Association for the Sciences of Limnology and Oceanography (Class of 1974)[ 106]
Ruby Puryear Hearn , biophysicist and Senior Vice President Emerita of the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation (Class of 1960)[ 107]
Heather Hurst , archaeologist and a MacArthur Fellow (Class of 1997)[ 108]
Fillia Makedon , computer scientist (Class of 1968)[ 109]
Jens David Ohlin , dean of Cornell Law School (Class of 1996)[ 110]
Hazel Stiebeling , nutritionist and early developer of "daily allowance " guidelines (Class of 1915)[ 111]
Amy Townsend-Small , director of the Environmental Studies Program at the University of Cincinnati (Class of 1998)[ 112]
Jessica Wahman , Emory University philosophy professor and author (Class of 1990)[ 113]
Lise Bang-Jensen , journalist (Inside Albany ) and New York policy analyst (Class of 1971)[ 114]
Arwa Damon , Middle East correspondent for CNN (Class of 1999)[ 115]
Cassandra Giraldo , photojournalist and documentarian (Class of 2011)[ 116]
Jane Gross , sportswriter, New York Times journalist, and author (Class of 1969)[ 117]
Juleyka Lantigua , journalist (The Atlantic , NPR ) and podcast producer (Class of 1996)[ 118]
Grace Mirabella , author and former editor-in-chief of Vogue (Class of 1950)[ 119]
Cal Perry , correspondent for CNN based in the network's Beirut bureau (Class of 2001)[ 120]
Webster Tarpley , author, historian, conspiracy theorist (MA)[ 121]
Politics and public affairs [ edit ]
Nikki Beare , political and social activist, inductee to Florida Women's Hall of Fame (Class of 1980)[ 122]
Senator Joseph Bruno , New York State Senate Majority Leader (also received an honorary doctorate) (Class of 1952)[ 123]
Jennie Cave , first female mayor of Norwalk, Connecticut (Class of 1923)[ 124]
Josh S. Cutler , Massachusetts politician (Class of 1994)[ 125]
Susan M. Elliott , diplomat and president of The National Committee on American Foreign Policy (Class of 1974)[ 126]
Sallie Fellows , New Hampshire politician (Class of 1974)[ 127]
J. Christopher Giancarlo , chair of the Commodity Futures Trading Commission (Class of 1981)[ 128]
Fred Guttenberg , gun-control activist (Class of 1988)[ 129]
Maxine Isaacs , political analyst (Class of 1969)[ 130]
Joseph Ben Kaifala , Sierra Leonean human rights activist (Class of 2008)[ 131]
Carolyn Konheim , environmental activist and cofounder of Citizens for Clean Air (Class of 1959)[ 132]
Helene Schneider , former mayor of Santa Barbara, California (Class of 1992)[ 133]
Kate Snyder , mayor of Portland, Maine (Class of 1992)[ 134] [ 135]
Eleanor Weinstock , Florida politician (Class of 1950)[ 136]
Anne Wexler , political advisor and lobbyist (Class of 1951)[ 137]
Melissa Winter , chief of staff and senior advisor to Michelle Obama (Class of 1989)[ 138]
Yacub Addy , Ghanaian drum master and composer[ 139]
April Bernard , English professor[ 140]
Robert Boyers , English professor and editor of literary journal Salmagundi [ 141]
Regis Brodie , art professor[ 142]
Greg Hrbek , English professor[ 143]
Heather Hurst , archaeologist, anthropology professor, and MacArthur Fellow [ 144]
Evan Mack , music professor[ 145]
Steven Millhauser , Pulitzer Prize-winning novelist[ 146]
Daniel A. Nathan , American studies professor[ 147]
R. Parthasarathy , poet[ 148]
Pushkala Prasad , management professor[ 149]
Minita Sanghvi , business professor, author, and politician[ 150]
Linda Simon , English professor[ 151]
Sheldon Solomon , psychology professor[ 152]
Kathryn H. Starbuck , executive secretary and law professor[ 153]
Everett Stonequist , sociologist[ 154]
Presidents of the College [ edit ]
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^ "Oral history interview with Glenda Arentzen, 2012 November 12-13 | Archives of American Art, Smithsonian Institution" . www.aaa.si.edu . Retrieved 2024-04-15 .
^ "Mary Jane Auch" . www.goodreads.com . Retrieved 2024-05-11 .
^ "Profile" . www.skidmore.edu . Retrieved 2024-04-13 .
^ Staff (March 15, 2017). "Zazie Beetz '13 will play Domino in Deadpool 2 " . Skidmore College . Retrieved May 22, 2018.
^ "Lake Bell biography" . Movies & TV Dept. The New York Times . Archived from the original on December 29, 2009. Retrieved April 1, 2009 .
^ "Molly Bernard" . The Actors Center . Retrieved 2024-04-18 .
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^ Terrain.org (2013-01-10). "Precarious Alliance | Paintings" . Terrain.org . Retrieved 2024-05-11 .
^ "Diane Burko: Visualizing Climate Change" . Nevada Museum of Art .
^ Langer, Emily (August 9, 2014). "Ruth Sacks Caplin, screenwriter of Mrs. Palfrey at the Claremont , dies at 93" . The Washington Post . Retrieved September 1, 2014 .
^ "Palamountain Scholarship Benefit" . Skidmore College . Retrieved May 8, 2015 .
^ Hodler, Tim (2016-10-26). "Getting Even" . The Comics Journal . Retrieved 2024-04-28 .
^ "Sharon Church" . American Craft Council . Retrieved 2024-04-28 .
^ "Kathleen Collins" . KathleenCollins.org. Retrieved January 30, 2018.
^ "1956: Gladys Emerson Cook – Print Club of Albany" . Retrieved 2024-08-10 .
^ Schindehette, Susan (November 26, 1990). "Tony and Janet's Other Daughter, Kelly, Proves That Jamie Lee's Not the Only Curtis Kid With Acting Genes" . People . Retrieved August 11, 2015.
^ "Betsy Damon | Contemporary Arts Center" . www.contemporaryartscenter.org . Retrieved 2024-04-18 .
^ Mehr, Bob (June 2003). "Evan Dando & the Lemonheads" . Magnet . Retrieved September 19, 2014.
^ McAvoy, Suzette (June 2009). "The Language of Abstraction" . Maine Home+Design . Retrieved December 31, 2018 .
^ "Biographical Note | A Finding Aid to the Dorothy Dehner papers, 1920-1987, bulk 1951-1987 | Digitized Collection | Archives of American Art, Smithsonian Institution" . www.aaa.si.edu . Retrieved 2024-04-28 .
^ Nash, Indiana (May 25, 2017). "The Figgs' founder finally graduates" . The Daily Gazette . Retrieved April 18, 2020.
^ Godbey, Matthew (March 26, 2009). "After 15 years, Garrett Dutton and his band are still 'living a dream'" . The Post and Courier . Retrieved September 19, 2014.
^ Juul, Justin (2009-10-17). "Southern Exposure's New Home" . Mission Local . Retrieved 2024-05-11 .
^ "Arline Fisch | Smithsonian American Art Museum" . americanart.si.edu . Retrieved 2024-04-21 .
^ Snyderman, Peri (Spring 2009). "Class Notes 1980" . Skidmore Scope . Retrieved October 31, 2018.
^ Karp, Rachel (March 9, 2017). "Chris Fleming '09" . Skidmore Theater Living Newsletter. Retrieved December 22, 2018.
^ "Profile" . www.skidmore.edu . Retrieved 2024-04-10 .
^ "Anthony Geraci, piano – South Shore Conservatory" . Sscmusic.org . Retrieved April 7, 2021 .
^ locusmag (2018-07-09). "Laura Anne Gilman: Meet the Devil's Left Hand" . Locus Online . Retrieved 2024-06-26 .
^ Vespa, Mary (March 22, 1976). "Miss America, Tawny Godin, Puts a Ring on Her Finger and Steps on Some Toes" . People . Retrieved September 19, 2014.
^ "Mick Grøndahl Video | Interviews" . OVGuide . Retrieved September 19, 2014.
^ Durrell, By Brad. "Each piece 'is its own journey,' Norwalk glass artist Dorothy Hafner says of her work" . Connecticut Post . Retrieved 2024-04-28 .
^ Smith, Dinitia (1997-02-07). "Margaret Halsey, 86, a Writer Who Lampooned the English" . The New York Times . ISSN 0362-4331 . Retrieved 2024-04-18 .
^ Sheets, Hilarie M. (2013-03-25). "Paula Hayes: Growing Power" . ARTnews.com . Retrieved 2024-04-28 .
^ "Justin Henry–Biography" . The New York Times . Retrieved September 15, 2014.
^ https://www.pressreader.com/usa/the-columbus-dispatch/20150117/284481456944204 . Retrieved 2024-04-15 – via PressReader.
^ "Elizabeth Hoffman Honness papers, circa 1957-1966" (PDF) . Free Library of Philadelphia .
^ "Scott Jacoby" . Skidmore College . Retrieved February 27, 2017.
^ nmwaadmin (2011-07-18). "Living out Desire through Julia Jacquette's Work | Broad Strokes Blog" . NMWA . Retrieved 2024-04-18 .
^ "The Long Conversation: Sara Juli Tickles the Underbelly of Long-Term Relationships in "Burnt-Out Wife" | Newcity Stage" . 2022-04-06. Retrieved 2024-05-11 .
^ Grondahl, Paul (April 13, 2015). "Skidmore grad portrays George Washington in TV series" . Times Union . Retrieved April 29, 2017 .
^ "Scott Hamilton Kennedy" . Film Independent . Retrieved 2024-04-13 .
^ "ERICA: Heroes Reborn character - NBC.com" . NBC . Retrieved 2024-04-28 .
^ "Profile" . www.skidmore.edu . Retrieved 2023-05-18 .
^ Staff (October 8, 2007). "Experimental Journey" . The New Yorker . Retrieved September 19, 2014.
^ Ward, Amanda Eyre; Libaire, Jardine (2020-06-05). "(Not) Drinking in Lockdown: On the Way We Mark Time With Alcohol" . Literary Hub . Retrieved 2024-05-05 .
^ Staff (July 2018). "Alumni in the News – Sydney Magruder Washington '14" . Skidmore College . Retrieved April 24, 2019.
^ "Lenore Malen – John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation…" . www.gf.org . Retrieved 2024-04-28 .
^ Kszystyniak, Andrea (March 10, 2009). "New album highlights complexity of Ratatat's beats" . Move Magazine . Retrieved September 15, 2014.
^ "Ratatat – SPIN" .
^ Sierzputowski, Kate (2016-02-17). "Ceramic Coral Reefs by Courtney Mattison Draw Attention to Earth's Changing Oceans" . Colossal . Retrieved 2024-04-18 .
^ Mestre, George (Summer 2000). "Class Notes '95" . Skidmore Scope . Retrieved September 21, 2014.
^ Shade, Colette (August 1, 2017). "The Radical Cheek of Chapo Trap House" . Pacific Standard . Retrieved December 20, 2021.
^ Helwig, Travis (March 15, 2011). "The Coolest Kids in School: The Surprising Influence of the National College Comedy Festival" . Splitsider . Retrieved September 21, 2014.
^ "Alumni comics return for 20th National College Comedy Fest" . www.skidmore.edu . Retrieved 2024-05-11 .
^ "Book Review: Granite Harbor | Peter Nichols" . The PhDiva reads books . 2024-04-26. Retrieved 2024-08-10 .
^ Sive, Ginny (October 16, 1974). "FLIC Faces Obstacles; M. Nozik Cites Problems" . The Skidmore News . Retrieved September 15, 2014.
^ BWW News Desk (June 3, 2010). "Skidmore College Honors Time Stands Still Producer Nugent 6/5" . BroadwayWorld. Retrieved September 21, 2014.
^ De Blase, Frank (July 2, 2008). "Profile: Julia Nunes — While her ukulele gently weeps" . City Newspaper . Retrieved September 21, 2014.
^ "Ashley Peldon - Trivia" . IMDb . Retrieved 2024-08-10 .
^ "Courtney Peldon - Trivia" . IMDb . Retrieved 2024-08-10 .
^ "Ali Smith and Pat Place (Bush Tetras) Survived" . Talkhouse . Retrieved 2024-04-28 .
^ Abramowitz, Rachel (November 29, 2009). "Jason Reitman firmly at the controls in Up in the Air " . Los Angeles Times . Retrieved December 10, 2016.
^ "The Artist" . Gallery Ariana. Retrieved September 21, 2014.
^ "Jane Roberts (Seth Books)" . Amber-Allen Publishing. Retrieved January 4, 2015.
^ Hevesi, Dennis (March 16, 2012). "Gloria Sachs, Fashion Designer for Working Women, Dies at 85" . The New York Times . Retrieved September 28, 2022 .
^ Anderson, Jack (November 23, 2005). "Sybil Shearer, 93, Dancer of the Spiritual and the Human, Dies" . The New York Times . Retrieved September 21, 2014.
^ Fox, Margalit (2008-05-03). "Jason Shinder, 52, Poet and Founder of Arts Program, Dies" . The New York Times . ISSN 0362-4331 . Retrieved 2024-04-21 .
^ Bigelow, Brad (2007-08-15). "Caroline Slade" . The Neglected Books Page . Retrieved 2024-05-11 .
^ Fernandez, Jay A. (October 30, 2009). "Paranormal star signs with Innovative; Micah Sloat keeping options open after box office success" . The Hollywood Reporter . Retrieved March 26, 2011 .
^ "Skidmore grad now fashion designer returns to Saratoga" . NEWS10 ABC . 2023-03-08. Retrieved 2024-04-28 .
^ "Robert Tracy on Dance" . Tang Teaching Museum . Retrieved 2024-04-15 .
^ Foundation, Poetry (2024-04-28). "Leslie Ullman" . Poetry Foundation . Retrieved 2024-04-28 .
^ "Joan Wadleigh Curran, prolific artist, mentor, and longtime senior lecturer at Penn, has died at 72" . The Philadelphia Inquirer . 31 March 2023.
^ "Matthew Wolff '12" . Skidmore College . c. 2017. Retrieved 19 February 2022 .
^ "David Yoo Faculty Bio - Gotham Writers Workshop" . www.writingclasses.com . Retrieved 2024-04-28 .
^ "Lila York: barnstorming America for dance. - Free Online Library" . www.thefreelibrary.com . Retrieved 2024-04-28 .
^ Varsallone Jim (May 7, 2001). "Little guy with big talent" . St. Petersburg Times . Retrieved September 19, 2014.
^ Holder, Stephen. "Meet Carlie Irsay-Gordon, the woman now running the Colts" . USA TODAY . Retrieved 2024-04-15 .
^ "Olympedia – Abby Peck" . www.olympedia.org . Retrieved 2024-04-28 .
^ "Molly Baz Makes Beans Craveable" . Great Jones . Retrieved 2024-04-15 .
^ "CBS Entertainment Executives" . CBS PressExpress. Retrieved April 1, 2009 .
^ "Cynthia Carroll" . Forbes . Retrieved April 1, 2009.
^ "The inside scoop" . (Summer 2005). Skidmore Scope . Retrieved December 4, 2011.
^ MackIntosh, Prudence (December 1999). "Tastemaker of the Century—Helen Corbitt" . Texas Monthly . Retrieved September 15, 2014.
^ "Louise Fili" . AIGA . Retrieved September 15, 2014.
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^ BainCapital (). "Darren Herman" . Bain Capital . Retrieved March 23, 2024.
^ "Oskar Ibru Joins The Diamond Club - THISDAYLIVE" . www.thisdaylive.com . Retrieved 2024-01-11 .
^ Okojie, Josephine (2021-08-25). "Nigeria's lack of oil palm council limits productivity - Ibru" . Businessday NG . Retrieved 2024-01-11 .
^ McKeever, Amy (2019-10-23). "How a Ceramics Master Makes Plates for Michelin-Starred Restaurants" . Eater . Retrieved 2024-04-18 .
^ TODAY, Saratoga. "Sands Family Foundation Matching Gift to Raise $10 M for Skidmore" . www.saratogatodaynewspaper.com . Retrieved 2024-04-18 .
^ Bova (January 30, 2019). "This Culture-Tech Investor Made 200X on the Fastest-Growing Silicon Valley Startup Ever. Here's How to Pitch Him" . Entrepreneur . Retrieved March 23, 2024.
^ Figueroa IV, Daniel (March 22, 2023). "Before Trump, CT lawyer Joe Tacopina — a former hockey bruiser — repped celeb clients like A-Rod and Meek Mill" . CTInsider.com. Retrieved March 31, 2023.
^ Tisch, Wilma; Tanner, Nicki (November 14, 1983). "Oral History of Wilma Tisch" . Center for Jewish History . Retrieved January 16, 2019.
^ "Alumni of distinction" . www.skidmore.edu . Retrieved 2024-04-13 .
^ Stratton, Jean. "After Nine Years on Borough Council, Wendy Benchley Sets New Agenda" . Town Topics .
^ "Student and Alumni News" . Skidmore College . Archived from the original on November 10, 2011. Retrieved September 15, 2014.
^ "Leah Buechley :: Department of Computer Science | The University of New Mexico" . www.cs.unm.edu . Retrieved 2024-04-18 .
^ "Sallie W. Chisholm" . Dalhousie University . Retrieved December 4, 2011.
^ "Céline Cousteau" . National Aquarium . 2024-04-13. Retrieved 2024-04-13 .
^ "Episode #29: Faculty Unions with Daniel DiSalvo by Peter Wood | NAS" . www.nas.org . Retrieved 2024-05-11 .
^ "From Navy Nurse to VA's Top Executive" . www.nursing.upenn.edu . Retrieved 2024-04-28 .
^ Communications, NYU Web. "Terry Fulmer, Dean of NYU College of Nursing, Named to Skidmore College Board of Trustees" . www.nyu.edu . Retrieved 2024-04-15 .
^ "Environmental Science Conferences 2022 | EnScience2022 | Japan" . www.thescientistt.com . Retrieved 2024-04-15 .
^ "Commencement Speakers at Skidmore (1937 to present)" . www.skidmore.edu . Retrieved 2024-04-10 .
^ "Heather Hurst" . www.macfound.org . Retrieved 2024-04-13 .
^ "Faculty Profile" . Faculty Profile - Academic Programs - The University of Texas at Arlington . Retrieved 2024-04-13 .
^ "Alumnus Jens Ohlin to discuss targeted killings March 21" . www.skidmore.edu . Retrieved 2022-07-26 .
^ Harper, Alfred E. (November 2003). "Contributions of Women Scientists in the U.S. to the Development of Recommended Dietary Allowances" . Journal of Nutrition . Retrieved December 4, 2011.
^ "Faculty, Staff and Students" . University of Cincinnati . Retrieved September 9, 2018 .
^ "Jessica Wahman" . philosophy.emory.edu . Retrieved 2024-08-10 .
^ "Lise Bang-Jensen To Head New York State Bar Association Media Services & Public Affairs Department" . Oneida Dispatch . 2011-01-10. Retrieved 2024-08-10 .
^ Post, Paul (June 2, 2009). "CNN correspondent, Skidmore alum depicts experiences abroad" . The Saratogian . Retrieved September 19, 2014.
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^ Sandomir, Richard (2022-11-11). "Jane Gross, Sportswriter Who Opened Locker Room Doors, Dies at 75" . The New York Times . ISSN 0362-4331 . Retrieved 2024-04-21 .
^ "Passion mashup: Journalism entrepreneur" . www.skidmore.edu . Retrieved 2024-04-15 .
^ "A Guide to the Grace Mirabella Cahan Papers, 1948–2000" . Briscoe Center for American History at The University of Texas at Austin . Retrieved September 19, 2014.
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^ "Chairman J. Christopher Giancarlo | CFTC" . www.cftc.gov . Retrieved 2024-04-18 .
^ Staff (October 15, 2019). "Skidmore hosts conversation with gun safety advocate Fred Guttenberg" . The Saratogian . Retrieved October 16, 2019.
^ "Women of '69 Unboxed Documentary" . upfrontNY . 2016-03-20. Retrieved 2024-04-13 .
^ "Joseph Kaifala '08" . www.skidmore.edu . Retrieved 2024-04-13 .
^ Roberts, Sam (2019-12-04). "Carolyn Konheim, Foe of All That Befouled a City, Dies at 81" . The New York Times . ISSN 0362-4331 . Retrieved 2024-04-18 .
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