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Faculty Directory

Landmark College's faculty is dedicated to providing support for students with learning disabilities and AD/HD.

Most of our 97 full-time faculty members hold Masters degrees, while 10 hold Doctorates. With expertise in Arts, Humanities, Mathematics, Natural and Social Sciences, and World Languages, our faculty is also knowledgeable in skill areas, such as English Composition, Reading and Study Skills, Education, and Communication.

Our faculty's most unique feature is that each faculty member has expertise in working with students with learning disabilities and AD/HD. Through research, scholarship, and regular training, the aim of all our faculty members is to understand how our students learn, and to help make their learning experience engaging, supportive, and rewarding. One way in which we disseminate their knowledge is through recent Faculty Publications.

Faculty listed alphabetically by last name
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Peg Alden
Ed.D., Human Development

M. A., - Education; B - International Studies

Christine Arieta
M.Ed., Secondary Education, University of Massachusetts;
B.S., Women’s Studies, University of Massachusetts

Elizabeth M. Armstrong
M.A., Special Education, University of the Pacific;
B.A., Elementary Education, California State at Sacramento
Susan Austin
M.A., English Literature, University of Massachusetts at Amherst;
B.A., English, Mount Holyoke College
John A. Bagge
B.A., French/Spanish, Windham College
Meg Baronian
M.F.A., Writing, Bard College;
B.A., English, Barnard College
Katherine Barratt
M.Ed., Guidance Counseling, University of Massachusetts;
B.S., Teacher Education, Westfield State College
James Baucom
M.Ed., Reading and Language, Harvard Graduate School of Education;
B.A., English, University of North Carolina

Sandy Bower
M.A.T., English as a Second Language, St. Michael’s College;
B.A., Sociology, Hood College

Michelle Wallace Bower

B.S., Mathematics; Minor: Physics Education, Ball State University;

M.A., Mathematics, Ball State University;

Ph.D., Mathematics Education, Illinois State University.

Nevada Bromley

M.Ed., Multicultural Education, University of Massachusetts
B.A., Drama, Marlboro College

Geoffrey Burgess
M.A.T., Teaching Using Internet Technologies, Marlboro College;
B.A., History, Hobart College
James Cabral
M.A., International Development and Social Change, Clark University;
B.A., Sociology/English, University of Colorado;
A.S., Journalism, Bristol Community College
James Cacos
M.A., English, Bread Loaf School of English, Middlebury College;
B.A., French, Yale University
Steve Carmichael
B.A., English, Middlebury College
Brian Cohen
M.A.T., History, Tufts University;
B.A., History, Lafayette College
Kimberly Coleman
M.S., Physiology, Dartmouth College;
B.S., Biology, Rochester Institute of Technology
Nathalie Crocker
M.S., Special Education and Reading, Sage Graduate School;
B.A., Psychology, University of Vermont

Michaelene Cronin

J.D. - Law, University of Detroit Law School

B.A.- English, University of Michigan

Kathleen D’Alessio
M.Ed., Consulting Teacher/Learning Disabilities, Keene State College;
B.A., Secondary Education/French, Keene State College
Sophie Lampard Dennis
M.Ed., Education, Antioch New England Graduate School;
B.A., Psychology/Sociology, Marlboro College;
Wilson Certified Tutor
Mary Doherty
M.Ed., Reading and Language, Harvard Graduate School of Education;
A.L.B., Liberal Arts, Harvard University
Janie L. Duncan
M.A., Educational Technology, George Washington University;
M.A.T., French and English as a Second Language, School for International Training;
B.A., French, Ohio University
Eric Evans
M.A., English, Dartmouth College;
B.A., History, Dartmouth College
Peter Falion
M.A., Intercultural Management, School for International Training;
B.A., History, Washington and Jefferson College
Robert Sargent Fay
Ed.D., English Education, Harvard University;
M.Ed., English Education, Harvard University;
B.A., English, Amherst College
Anne M. Fein
M.A., Education, Vermont College;
B.A., Elementary Education, Johnson State College
Julia Forsythe
M.A., Education, Antioch New England Graduate School;
B.A., Religion, Oberlin College
Maria Forte
B.S., English/Education, Boston University
Susan Frishberg
M.A.T., English as a Second Language, School for International Training;
B.A., English, Windham College
Jean C. Fulton
M.A., Higher Education, Maharishi International University;
M.A., Instructional Design, University of Maryland;
B.A., English and Journalism, University of New Mexico
Paul Gaffney
M.A., History, University of Massachusetts;
B.A., American Cultural Studies, University of Massachusetts
Debbie Gassaway-Hayward
M.A., Teaching, School for International Training;
B.A., International Studies, School for International Training;
Sara Glennon
M.A., English, Boston University;
B.A., English, Hartwick College
Stephen Glover
M.M., Performance, University of Connecticut;
B.A., Music, Westfield State College
Kenneth Gobbo
M.S., Counseling, State University of New York at Oneonta;
B.F.A., Music, Ramapo College

Bill Godair

Ph.D., Urban Services - Management, Old Dominion University;

M.U.S., Urban Studies - Management, Old Dominion University;

M.B.A., Management, Golden State University;

B.S., Marketing, Southern Illinois University, Carbondale

Lydia Green
Ph.D., School Psychology, University of Massachusetts–Amherst;
C.A.S., Reading and Language, Harvard School of Education;
M.Ed., Reading and Language, Harvard School of Education;
B.A., English, Wesleyan University
Christine T. Grele
M.Ed., Elementary Education, Antioch New England Graduate School;
B.A., Visual Arts, Antioch College
Richard Grumbine
M.S.T., Education/Environmental Studies, Antioch New England Graduate School;
B.A., Environmental Science, Antioch College
Robert Gunther-Mohr
M.Ed., Administration, Planning and Social Policy, Harvard University;
Teaching Certification Program, Smith College;
B.A., Psychology, Kenyon College
Roxanne B. Hamilton
M.Ed., Professional Development, Antioch New England Graduate School;
B.A., English, Norwich University;
A.S., Business Education, Northhampton Junior College
Daniel Handy
M.A., Environmental Science and Policy, Clark University;
B.A., Geography, Clark University
Christina Herbert
M.A.T., English, School for International Training;
B.A., Literature, Reed College
Jill Hinckley
M.A.T., English, Keene State College;
B.F.A., Writing/English, Johnson State College
Thomas Hinckley
M.S.T., Environmental Studies, Antioch New England Graduate School;
B.S., Environmental Studies/Biology, St. Lawrence University
William Alan Hodson
Ed.D., Educational Research, Methodological Development, University of Massachusetts;
M.Ed., Program Planning and Evaluation, Antioch-Putney Graduate School;
A.B., International Relations/Economics/Sociology, Harvard College
Michael Hutcheson
M.A., History, Brown University;
B.A., History/English, Lawrence University
Patricia Jaquith
B.S., Education, Lyndon State College

Lena Jahn

M.A.T., English as a Second Language/French, School for International Training;

B.S., Political Science, Stockholm University

Kathryn Karmen
M.S.W., Smith College;
B.A., Environmental Studies and Communications, Hartwick College
Wilson Certified Tutor
Linda Kerr
Ed.D., Reading, Language, and Learning Disabilities, Harvard University;
M.Ed., Human Development and Psychology, Harvard University;
M.Ed., Moderate Special Needs, Lesley College;
B.A., English, Bates College

John Kipp

M.Ed., Keene State College;

B.A., English, Keene State College;

Frank Klucken
M.A.T., Teaching Using Internet Technologies, The Graduate Center of Marlboro College;
B.A., Economics, University of Massachusetts at Amherst
Thomas Kosiba
M.A., Special Education, University of Northern Colorado;
B.A., Liberal Arts/Studio Art, State University of New York at Plattsburgh
Jim Koskoris
M.B.A., University of Massachusetts–Amherst;
B.S., Government, University of Maryland, College Park

Richard Kreissle

M.A.- Business Leadership, Franklin Pierce College

B.S.- Business Administration, Nichols College

Lorri LaMagdelaine

M.Ed Curriculum & Instruction, UMASS Lowell, Lowell, MA
B.A. Psycholgy & Social Science, Westfield State College, Westfield, MA

James Lane
M.A., English Literature, University of New Hampshire;
B.A., Economics, Bates College
Eve A. Leons
M.A.T., English as a Second Language and Spanish, School for International Training;
B.A., International Studies, Kenyon College
Lesle Lewis
M.F.A., Poetry, University of Massachusetts;
M.A.L.S., English, Keene State College;
B.S., Education, University of New York
Abigail P. Littlefield
M.A.T., Teaching Using Internet Technologies, The Graduate Center at Marlboro College;
M.S., Environmental Studies, Antioch New England Graduate School;
B.A., Human Ecology, College of the Atlantic
Bruce Lord
M.S., Zoology, University of North Carolina;
B.S., Biological Science, University of Maryland
Adrienne Antrim Major
Ph.D., English Literature, Tufts University;
B.A., English Literature, Smith College
Denise Mary Manning
M.A.T., History, Boston College
B.A., History, Boston College
Sandra Marr
M.A., Communication Disorders, University of Massachusetts–Amherst;
B.A., English History/Literature, University of East Anglia, Norwich, Norfolk, England
American Speech-Language Hearing Association (A.S.H.A.) Certificate of Clinical Competence in Speech-Language Pathology;
Wilson Certified Tutor
Eric W. Matte
M.S. Organizational Management, New England College;
B.A., History, New England College
Rebecca Matte
M.S., Human Services, New England College;
B.A., English, University of New Hampshire

Ann McClosky

M.A. in Counseling Psychology, Antioch New England Graduate School

B. A. - Social Welfare, Albright College

Jennifer Meehl
M.Ed., Reading and Language, Harvard Graduate School of Education;
B.A., Elementary Education, University of Massachusetts at Amherst

Margaret M. Murtha

B.A., Psychology/History, Chatham College

Patrice A. Nolan

M.Ed., Antioch New England Graduate School;

B.F.A., Visual Arts, College of Mount St. Joseph/The American Institute, Aix-en-Provence, France

Ned Olmsted
M.A.T., English, Lehigh University;
B.A., English, Eisenhower College

Christopher Osgood

M.S.- Exercise Physiology, University of Massachusetts-Amherst

B.S.- Geography and Environmental Studies, Dartmouth College

Dorothy Osterholt
M.Ed., Antioch New England Graduate School;
B.A., Special Education, Salve Regina College
Judith Palmer
M.S., Education, University of Pennsylvania;
B.A., English, Denison University
Gene Parulis
M.A.T., English as a Second Language/French, School for International Training;
B.A. English, College of the Holy Cross
Samuel Prescott
M.Ed., Special Education, Fitchburg State College;
B.A., Sociology, American International College

Humberto Ramirez

M.F.A.- Painting, Florida State University

B.S.- Biology, Florida State University

Carol Ghazal Reynolds
M.A.T., English as a Second Language/French, School for International Training;
B.A., French/Business Economics, State University of New York at Oneonta
Joyce Rodgers
M.A., Art History, Rutgers University;
B.A., Fine Arts and Art History, Kean University;
Diploma, New York-Phoenix School of Design
John Rose
M.F.A., Creative Writing, University of Massachusetts;
M.A., English, Southern Connecticut State University;
B.A., English, University of Connecticut
Charles Schneeweis
M.A., Music Composition and Theory, University of Minnesota;
B.A., Political Science, St. Cloud State University
Virginia Scholl
M.F.A., Dance, Smith College;
M.A.T., Elementary and High School Education, Antioch New England Graduate School;
B.A., History, Wellesley College;
Certification in Laban Movement Analysis, Laban Institute of Movement Studies
Lynne Shea
M.A., English, Middlebury College;
B.A., English Literature/Education, Dartmouth College
Solvegi Shmulsky
M.Ed., Human Development, University of Massachusetts;
B.A., Human Services, University of Massachusetts
Lucy M. Stamp
M.A.T., English, Fitchburg State College;
B.A., English, Washburn University
Jan Thompson
M.A., English, University of Delaware;
B.A., English/German, University of Virginia
Cynthia Tolman
Ph.D., Biochemistry, Massachusetts Institute of Technology;
M.A., General Theological Studies, Andover Newton Theological School;
B.A., Chemistry, Middlebury College
Daniel Toomey
M.A., English, Middlebury College;
B.A., English, Marlboro College

Thomas Trenchard
M.S. Mediation and Applied Conflict Studies, Woodbury College
B.A., Environmental Ethics and Aesthetics, Rutgers University

Ann Wheeler
M.Ed., Learning Disabilities, Keene State College;
B.S., Special/Elementary Education, Keene State College
Norma Willingham
C.A.G.S., Education, University of Massachusetts;
M.Ed., Education, Fitchburg State College;
B.A., Education, University of Massachusetts;
Wilson Certified Tutor;
Project Read Certified Tutor;
Lindamood-Bell Certified Tutor

Edward M. Wirt

M.Ed., Westfield State College;

B.A., Music Performance/Music Education/Jazz Studies, Westifled State College

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