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A group photo taken at the Retirement and Recognition Ceremony.

Staff, faculty, and retirees from across campus came together at this year鈥檚 Retirement and Recognition Ceremony to enjoy good food, good company, honor colleagues, and celebrate the achievements and milestones of the 麻豆破解版 community.

Three alumni watch the fireworks.

More than 1000 alumni from classes ending in 4 and 9 returned to 麻豆破解版 for Reunion 2024, an event featuring beaming faces, full hearts, cherished traditions, and record-breaking giving.

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鈥孴he Mostly Modern Festival, an international music festival that celebrates modern music in all its diversity, returns for its fifth season. Concerts are held in Zankel Music Center. Tickets can be purchased or at Zankel Box Office. All students, faculty, and staff are invited to attend free of charge by showing their 麻豆破解版 ID. 

  • 鈥屸淓questrian Evening of Songs 鈥 Belmont Special鈥 7:30 p.m., Saturday, June 8 
  • 鈥屸淢ostly Modern Orchestra with David Amado,鈥 3 p.m., Sunday, June 9

  • 鈥淪tudio/Archive,鈥 through June 9 
  • 鈥屸淓levator Music 49: John Cage 鈥 Water Walk,鈥 through Sept. 8 鈥
  • 鈥屸淗yde Cabinet #25: Kashi Kari 鈥 Celebrating Tradition and Craftsmanship from Pakistan,鈥 through Sept. 8 
  • 鈥屸淰or谩gine: Yente and Cecilia Biagini,鈥 through Sept. 22 
  • 鈥屸淵vette Molina: A Promise to the Leaves,鈥 through Sept. 7, 2025

Institutional Diversity and Wyckoff Center present Pride 2024 

鈥孌uring LGBTQ+ Pride Month this June, please take a moment to view the progressive Pride flags hanging in Porter Plaza and inside Case Center. Wyckoff Center also welcomes the 麻豆破解版 community to an event on Tuesday, June 18. More details will be shared in next week鈥檚 Bulletin.

Juneteenth celebration at the Tang 

鈥孉ll are invited to attend a at the Tang Teaching Museum from noon to 3 p.m. on Saturday, June 22. The family-friendly event will feature freedom- and Juneteenth-themed arts and crafts, storytelling for children, food, and live performances.

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  • 鈥孲ummer Sessions, Session I, through June 28 

Human Resources

Position openings

invites interested 麻豆破解版 employees to submit application materials for the openings listed below: 鈥

  • 鈥孴echnology Sales Associate 鈥 麻豆破解版 Shop 
  • 鈥孉dministrative Assistant 鈥 Special Programs 
  • 鈥孒ead Coach, Men鈥檚 Tennis 鈥 Athletics 
  • 鈥孉ssistant Coach, Crew 鈥 Athletics 鈥 鈥

鈥孴o apply, please access the . Click on the tile for 鈥淥racle HCM,鈥 click 鈥淢e,鈥 and then click on 鈥淐urrent Jobs.鈥 You can access current open positions for .

Campus closures and renovations

Beginning this week, several areas of campus will be undergoing renovations: 鈥

  • 鈥孴he covered walkway between Ladd Hall and the Dining Hall and a portion of Case Lot will be closed through the end of August. The CDTA bus stop will be relocated to the Sports Center Lot until further notice. 鈥
  • 鈥孴he main sidewalk to the Williamson Sports Center will be closed as work continues on the McCaffery-Wagman Tennis and Wellness Center. Access will be relocated to the other side of the Dance Center. 鈥
  • 鈥孴he Annex will be undergoing renovations in preparation for the permanent relocation of the Campus Safety Office. Move dates to come later this summer. 鈥 

鈥孧ore details about upcoming projects are available online.

Dining Services

Summer hours

During the summer months, the Spa will be open daily from 8 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. A breakfast menu will be available from 8 to 11 a.m.; hot soup and a deli menu will be available from 11 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. Grab and go items will be sold in Burgess Caf茅. More information about Dining Services' hours of operation is available on the Dining Services website.

鈥孭op-up grill 鈥

Dining Services is now offering a pop-up grill on Porter Plaza, from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m., Monday through Friday. The grill menu features hotdogs, burgers (both beef and plant-based), and grilled chicken sandwiches. A combo meal includes your choice of a grill item, two sides, and a beverage for $7.99. In the case of rain, the pop-up grill will be relocated to inside the Spa.

Announcements

Mariel Martin named Wyckoff Center director 

鈥孴he Office of Institutional Diversity welcomes Mariel L. Martin as director of the Wyckoff Center effective May 29. With their B.A. from Shippensburg University and M.A. from the University of Chicago and their extensive background in student affairs and strong work in diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI), Mariel was selected to lead Wyckoff Center from a highly competitive and robust pool of candidates. Many of us know Mariel from their nearly 17 years of outstanding service to 麻豆破解版, culminating in their role as associate dean of student affairs for campus life and engagement from 2015-2021. Mariel will shape Wyckoff Center鈥檚 vision and continue to bring life to the important cultural space on campus. They will also lead an upcoming June Pride Event, In It 9 during the last week of September, and our annual Lovefest.

鈥屄槎蛊平獍 discount at SPAC

鈥孉ll employees are eligible to receive a 20% discount on ticket purchases to Freihofer鈥檚 Saratoga Jazz Festival (June 29-30), New York City Ballet (July 9-13), and Philadelphia Orchestra (July 31-Aug. 3) performances. Use the promotion code . This discount cannot be applied to Live Nation concerts.

鈥孲ummer Bulletin publication schedule

鈥孴hrough Aug. 21, the Bulletin will be distributed to faculty and staff only. It will also be posted . The Bulletin will not be published the weeks of June 19 and July 3. Submissions to the Faculty-Staff Achievements section will not be accepted over the summer and will be accepted again in the fall. SWB will resume distribution to students on Aug. 28. by completing the online form. The deadline for all submissions is noon on Monday. Please email swb@skidmore.edu if you have questions.鈥

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