Katrina Heiss of Ogdensburg recently received a bachelor’s degree, cum laude, from Skidmore College. Rebecca Krefting, assistant professor of American Studies, was chosen by the graduates to …
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Katrina Heiss of Ogdensburg recently received a bachelor’s degree, cum laude, from Skidmore College.
Rebecca Krefting, assistant professor of American Studies, was chosen by the graduates to deliver the commencement remarks.
A former stand-up comic and improv actress, Krefting is widely interdisciplinary in her interests, exploring such diverse areas as women's history and literature, diversity and identity, popular culture, U.S. humor and the history of comic performance.
Also addressing the graduates during the program were Skidmore President Philip A. Glotzbach, Linda Toohey, chair of the board of trustees, and Emily Bell, president of the class of 2013.