Graduating class includes first two recipients of Bachelor of Science in Computer Science degree.
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Dr. Manju Banerjee joins other educators and government officials in efforts to improve accessibility of technology.
Jessica Lindoerfer hired for new role that broadens International Studies program.
Reece Rountree-Hanscom gets full tuition to continue his studies.
New Hampshire native slides into larger role at the College.
Fall 2018 Convocation Ceremony kicks off the LC journey for new students.
Former VT Governor to discuss climate change/renewable energy policy, October 2.
Lots going on in conjunction with national observation.
LC board member and longtime supporter, passes away November 17.
Record number of baccalaureate degrees among 49 graduating students.
Speakers helps students embrace the journey ahead.
Workshop for neurodivergent job-seekers and employees on campus of Bentley University.
Two-week program on Denver, Colorado campus builds executive function skills for high school students.
Landmark College student featured in regional publication.
New book by LC educators helps change the conversation around accommodations on college campuses.
Bachelor of Arts in Communication and Entrepreneurial Leadership will be the College’s fifth baccalaureate degree program
Photos and video from the May 18 ceremony.
Collaborations outlined in Memoranda of Understanding foster a more neurodiverse workforce
Soft launch of space set for J-Term.
Postsecondary Disability Specialist to address the emotional pressures and anxieties of college.
Enrollment Vice President Kevin Mayne has advice column published by Accessibility, Compliance & Equity magazine.
Dr. Manju Banerjee recognized at annual conference for her leadership in the field of LD.
Alumnus Marc Thurman '18 discusses efforts to advance diversity and inclusion on campus and in the community.
Lynne Shea shares her thoughts on why colleges should move "from disability to diversity."
Spring 2020 edition is first edition created completely by students.