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Skidmore College
Management and Business Department

Our program is unique in that we provide a first-rate management and business curriculum in conjunction with Skidmore’s quintessential liberal arts tradition. Thus, our majors and minors enjoy the richness of a broad-based, traditional liberal arts education while also being immersed deeply in the functional areas of business such as accounting, marketing, finance, and organizational behavior. We can think of no better educational combination to prepare students for the complex, multidisciplinary challenges facing our societies today. So please explore our site to gain a better sense of who we are and what we are about, and feel free to contact us with any questions you may have. 

 

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SKIDMORE-SARATOGA CONSULTING PARTNERSHIP: A SECRET TREASURE

For more than 20 years, the Skidmore-Saratoga Consulting Partnership has generated fresh, impactful ideas for local nonprofit, for-profit, and arts organizations, an important example of how Skidmore courses are making a difference in the local community. READ More

 

Pushkala Prasad

JOB MARKET TRENDS FOR RECENT GRADS

Zankel Chair in Management for Liberal Arts Students, participated on a panel analyzing current job market trends and offering advice to recent graduates entering the job market. READ More

 

Shaping the next generation of business leaders

Shaping the next generation of business leaders

What will tomorrow’s business leaders be like? Thanks to conscious teaching practices and honest conversations, first-year students taking the Scribner Seminar, Industry and Innovation, have learned how to balance economics and business principles with ethics and inclusion. READ More

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WHY MANAGEMENT AND BUSINESS AT SKIDMORE?

WHY MANAGEMENT AND BUSINESS AT SKIDMORE?

  • Small classes
  • Committed and distinguished faculty mentors
  • A strong foundation in the functional areas of business
  • Rooted in the liberal arts
  • A global, multiculturally, inclusive and diverse perspective
  • Curricular breadth and depth
  • An extraordinary liberal arts environment
  • Hands-on learning
  • Collaborative Research opportunities
  • Meaningful, relevant internships

Student Awards

Minoru Liu ’24

Minoru Liu ’24 

Linda G. Tanenbaum Memorial Prize

 

 

Bernadette Berner ’24 

Bernadette Berner ’24 

The Faculty in Management & Business Award

 

Clea O’Neil ’24

Clea O'Neil '24

The Jefferson Huff ’88 Prize in Business

 

 

Leah French ’24

Leah French ’24

Gail Moran Morton ’60 Prize
Heck Prize