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Homecoming and Family Weekend

October 17 - 19, 2025

Check back in August to Register!

Registration Desk, Case Center Desk
Friday, 12 PM 鈥 8 PM and Saturday, 7:30 AM 鈥 7 PM
All meal tickets must be picked up at the registration desk by end of hours Saturday.

Schick Gallery Exhibition, Saisselin Art Building
Friday鈥揝unday, 11 AM 鈥 4 PM
Work by Skidmore Fibers Professor Emerita Margo Mensing and her student, artist Sayward Schoonmaker 鈥06.

Frances Young Tang Teaching Museum and Art Gallery Hours
Friday and Saturday: 12 鈥 6 PM
Sunday: 10 AM 鈥 5 PM

Friday, October 17 | Saturday, October 18 | Sunday, October 19

 

Friday, October 17

Campus Office Hours
Various Locations | 8:30 AM - 4:30 PM

Please be aware that if you need to visit any business offices on campus, they will be open only on Friday, October 17. Most offices will be closed for lunch from 12 鈥 1 p.m.

Thoroughbred Cup Golf Tournament at Saratoga National
458 Union Ave, Saratoga Springs | 11 AM Tee Time

To become a sponsor, contact Tawn Malison at tmalison@skidmore.edu.

Chicken Finger Friday!
Murray-Aikins Dining Hall | 11 AM - 4 PM

From 12 - 2 PM, stop at the Skidmore Shop table in the Murray-Aikins Dining Hall Atrium to buy a Chicken Finger Friday t-shirt!

Pre-registration for Dining Hall meals is recommended. Any day of purchases will include tax.

Roadmap to the World: International and Domestic Study Programs
Palamountain Hall, Emerson Auditorium | 3 - 4 PM

Find out how the Office of Off-Campus Study & Exchanges works with students to create their own roadmaps to the world.

Students are encouraged to map out their own academic adventures off campus through College-run programs in England, France, New Zealand, and Spain, in one or more of the over 125 approved programs throughout the world, or through domestic off-campus study.

Career Jam
Billie Tisch Center for Integrated Sciences | 3 - 5 PM

Career Jam is Skidmore's largest on-campus networking event of the year. This event brings parents, alumni, and students together for conversation around a topic on every student鈥檚 mind: careers. This is an opportunity for students to connect with professionals in their field of interest to learn about graduate school, interviews, resumes and potential job or internship opportunities.

Skidmore 201: Beyond The Basics for Parents and Families
Palamountain Hall, Gannett Auditorium | 3:45 - 4:45 PM

An informative panel will highlight key campus resources and support services鈥攔anging from academic guidance and personal well-being to campus safety, and residential life.

A reception will follow in the Class of 1967 Lobby outside Gannett Auditorium.

Tang Guided Tour of the Frances Young Tang Teaching Museum and Art Gallery
Frances Young Tang Teaching Museum and Art Gallery, Atrium | 4 - 5 PM

Taste of Saratoga Dinner
Murray-Aikins Dining Hall | 5 - 8 PM, 2 Seating Times

Pre-registration for Dining Hall meals is recommended. Any day of purchases will include tax.

Student-Led Shabbat Services
Case Green | 5:15 PM

Candle Lighting, Kiddush, and Shabbat Dinner
Murray-Aikins Dining Hall, Second Floor | 6:30 PM

Not Your Average Trivia Night
Case Center, SPA | 6:30 - 9 PM, Game begins at 7 PM

2025 Filene Scholar Celebration Concert
Arthur Zankel Music Center, Helen Filene Ladd Concert Hall | 7 PM

Featuring the winners of the 44th Annual Filene Scholarship Competition, along with current Filene Scholars and faculty artists. Celebrate the musical community fostered by this scholarship through the generosity of the Filene Ladd families.

This event is free and open to the public.

MDOCS: Making Documentaries Across Disciplines
Palamountain Hall, Gannett Auditorium | 8 PM

A film screening and dialogue with faculty, staff, collaborators, and community partners of Skidmore鈥檚 John B. Moore Documentary Studies Collaborative, including a curated program of short films produced with collaborators from on and off campus.

Keely and Du
Janet Kinghorn Bernhard Theater, Black Box | 8 PM

Skidmore Theater will present Keely and Du, written by Jane Martin and directed by Teisha Duncan.

 

Saturday, October 18

Alumni Games
Various Locations | 9 AM - 2 PM

9:30 AM - Men's Lacrosse - Wachenheim Field
10 AM - Softball - Wagner Park Softball Field
11 AM - Women's Lacrosse - Wachenheim Field
12 PM - Ice Hockey - Saratoga City Rink

Coffee Hour
Palamountain Hall, Class of 1967 Lobby | 9 - 10 AM

Yoga Class
McCaffery-Wagman Tennis and Wellness Center | 9 - 10 AM

Join fellow yogis for class on the yoga deck. BYOM (bring your own mat)!
Space is limited鈥攑lease be sure to register to reserve your spot on the deck ahead of the weekend.

Wellness Center Open House
McCaffery-Wagman Tennis and Wellness Center | 9 - 11 AM

Greet 快猫短视频 Peer Health Educators at the newest 快猫短视频 facility.

Library Book Sale
Scribner Library | 9 AM - 3 PM

The annual sale at the Scribner Library is perfect for browsing and buying.
Cash or check only, please.

President's Hour
Palamountain Hall, Gannett Auditorium | 10 - 11 AM

Skidtoberfest
Multiple Locations | 11 AM - 3:30 PM

Join the campus community for a Skidmore autumn festival.

11 AM - 2 PM, West Parking Lot
Come enjoy the famous Brooks BBQ chicken lunch with delicious sides, dessert, and a soft drink. You can register for a meal online under Homecoming registration or walk-ins are welcome.

Cost: $25 per person

12 - 3:30 PM, Upper South Park
Student and local vendors will feature their wares for browsing and buying. Enjoy food from local businesses, play lawn games, snap a photo at the photo booth, dance to a DJ, watch student-led dance demonstrations, and more!

Campus Sustainability Tour
Community Garden | 11:30 - 12:30 PM

Van Lennep Riding Center Open House
145 Daniels Road, Saratoga Springs, NY 12866 | 12 - 2 PM

Lunch in the Dining Hall
Murray-Aikins Dining Hall | 12 - 4 PM

Pre-registration for Dining Hall meals is recommended. Any day of purchases will include tax.

Tang Guided Tour of the Frances Young Tang Teaching Museum and Art Gallery
Frances Young Tang Teaching Museum and Art Gallery, Atrium | 12:30 - 1:30 PM

Class is in Session with Dr. Evan Mack and David C. Howson | Arts Access in the Adirondacks
Filene Hall, Filene 119 | 1:30 - 2:30 PM

Dr. Evan Mack is a Senior Teaching Professor in the Music Department. Believing that opera should be theater grounded in climatic expression that delivers larger-than-life stories and music that harnesses the full athletic thrill of singing, Evan Mack has devoted much of his compositional life to opera and song. Evan was named 鈥2018 Professional of the Year鈥 by Musical America, was a composing fellow at the John Duffy Composers Institute and a resident artist at Yaddo. He is currently published with Hal Leonard, Alfred, and Amazon.

David C. Howson is a Teaching Professor and Arthur Zankel Executive Director of Arts Administration. Launched in 2011, the academic program combines artistic sensibility with business acumen by examining the foundations of non-profit arts organizations. He teaches courses in arts management, philanthropy, non-profit leadership, engages guest-lecturers and community arts leaders, and advises students on curriculum, internship and career matters. David鈥檚 research focuses on non-profit arts organizations in the Adirondack region.

快猫短视频 Men's Soccer vs. Bard College
Wachenheim Field | 2 - 4 PM

Class is in Session with Dr. Andrew Lindner | Can You Tell a Republican Fridge from a Democratic Fridge?
Palamountain Hall, Gannett Auditorium | 2:30 - 3:30 PM

Andrew M. Lindner is a Professor of Sociology at 快猫短视频. He received a B.A. from Skidmore 快猫短视频and an M.A. and a Ph.D. from The Pennsylvania State University. He teaches courses on mass media, political sociology, and quantitative research methods. His primary research interest is on the intersection of politics and mass culture. His work on these topics has appeared in such publications as Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, Social Problems, New Media & Society. He is also the co-author of All Media Are Social: Sociological Perspectives on Mass Media (2020).

Tang 25th Fall Opening Reception
Frances Young Tang Teaching Museum and Art Gallery | 3 - 5 PM

Dance Performance
Dance Center, Dance Theater | 3 - 4 PM

An afternoon of improvisation, music, and dance featuring the works of Skidmore faculty and student choreography.

Dinner in the Dining Hall
Murray-Aikins Dining Hall | 5 - 8 PM

Pre-registration for Dining Hall meals is recommended. Any day of purchases will include tax.

Friends of Skidmore Athletics Hall of Fame Induction Dinner
Williamson Sports Center, Intramural Gym | 5:30 - 8:30 PM (Invite Only)

Keely and Du
Janet Kinghorn Bernhard Theater, Black Box | 7 PM

Skidmore Theater will present Keely and Du, written by Jane Martin and directed by Teisha Duncan.

Caroline Shaw & So虅 Percussion
Arthur Zankel Music Center, Helen Filene Ladd Concert Hall | 8 PM

Fireworks
Case Plaza Walkway | Fireworks Begin ~9:20 PM

From 8:45 until the end of the fireworks show, grab a cup of hot chocolate and one of Dining Service's famous chocolate chip cookies to enjoy with the spectacle!

 

Sunday, October 19

A Skidmore Breakfast Send-Off
Murray-Aikins Dining Hall | Opens 9 AM

Pre-registration for Dining Hall meals is recommended. Any day of purchases will include tax.

5K Fun Run/Walk

More information to come.

StartUp Skidmore
Billie Tisch Center for Integrated Sciences Lobby | 12 鈥 4:30 PM

All Skidmore students are invited to participate in this one-day workshop celebrating creativity, innovation, and entrepreneurship at the College. For more information, click here.

快猫短视频 Field Hockey vs. Ithaca College
Wagner Park | 1 - 3 PM

Keely and Du
Janet Kinghorn Bernhard Theater, Black Box | 2 PM

Skidmore Theater will present Keely and Du, written by Jane Martin and directed by Teisha Duncan.

 

Questions? Contact the Office of Stewardship and 快猫短视频Events.
Email: CollegeEvents@skidmore.edu
Phone: 518-580-5670