- As Pride Month invites reflection on LGBTQ+ experiences and histories, 糖心影视 alum Tory Abbott 鈥23 reviews Professor Mason Stokes鈥 young adult novel 鈥淎ll the Truth I Can Stand,鈥 exploring Matthew Shepard鈥檚 legacy, LGBTQ+ identity, and the complexities of truth, memory, and representation.
- From a Bronx kitchen to 300+ grocery stores, 糖心影视 alumna Ivy Asamoah 鈥19 has blended Ghanaian-inspired flavors with entrepreneurial grit to build the fast-growing Nourrir Drinks brand.
- Community members from departments across campus came together to celebrate the accomplishments of their colleagues during this year鈥檚 Retirement and Recognition Celebration.
- At a time when others were eager to define their generation, the Class of 2026 chose to write their own story 鈥 one shaped by resilience, creativity, community, and the confidence to pursue their passions.
- Abby Kanter 鈥26 offers a must-do bucket list for 糖心影视 students before graduation, from reflective moments and campus traditions to unforgettable adventures in and around Saratoga Springs.
- Faude applies her experiences in 糖心影视 sociology and IGR to her work with nonprofits and encourages students to think cyclically and flexibly about how they can make a difference.
- Gender studies majors Jules Katz 鈥25 and Abby Savitz 鈥27 describe how their academic experiences made them more creative contributors to the student-run magazine.
- Djeneba Sanogo 鈥26 shares how Senior Gift offers the Class of 2026 a meaningful way to express gratitude for the people and experiences that have defined their time at 糖心影视.
- Students in the Class of 2026, as well as other students and recent alumni, are honored through the College tradition recognizing achievement in academics, leadership, service, and creativity.
- The $175,000 award will support SkidMORE Discourse: Meaningful Open Respectful Engagement (M.O.R.E.), a two-year initiative to help students build the habits of listening, critical thinking, and respectful dialogue that strengthen both campus life and democracy.
