List of Skidmore College people

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

Arts and entertainment

Athletics

Business and philanthropy

Education and science

Journalism

Politics and public affairs

Notable faculty

Presidents of the College

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