Alumni Stories

Alumni Stories

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Ashley Childs ’04

Landmark College gave Ashley Childs ’04 the freedom to be herself.

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Jean-Pierre “J.P.” Hendrix ’16

His family background makes the field of immigration law near and dear to J.P. Hendrix ’16.

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Seth Bied ’10 and Michaela Bied ’17

Siblings follow similar career paths after graduating from Landmark College.

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Devon Flynnperrault ’09

“I want this documentary to drive a dialogue of inclusion and understanding.”

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Jean Cherouny ’87

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James Stockwell ’14

“I picked up a lot of skills at LC that helped me learn how to deal with patients.”

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Ali Williams ’11

“My favorite thing about Landmark is that it’s a small, close-knit community.”

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Patrick McKenna ’14

“Others have to read books to find out what an LD is. I am the LD.”

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Scout MacEachron ’12

“I graduated from Landmark feeling as if I had a place in the world and things to contribute. Landmark College changed my life. I wasn’t just someone sitting on the sidelines anymore.”

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Ben Lachman ’12

“I was excited to learn about the new opportunity for alumni to continue the Landmark experience through study abroad.”

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Meghan Benzel ’11

There’s no truth to the rumor that Meghan Benzel’s middle name is ”Volunteer.” But for all the hours the 2011 Landmark College graduate has put in, it might as well be.

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Chris Mathey ’04

“Knowledge on its own is not power. Knowledge, however, becomes powerful when it is applied.”

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Andrea Tolliver ’00

“You have jumped through hoops, over fire, and looked the lion straight in the eyes.”

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Kristin and Doug Killin ’87

“As pioneers, we all were taking risks those first few years. As students, together we had finally found a place that understood us.”

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