Video, photos and more from the May 14 ceremony.
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Sheinelle Jones of NBC News’ TODAY named LC’s 2022 LD Luminary Award recipient.
Programs in General Studies and Business Studies provide neurodivergent students with a highly supportive transition pathway and building blocks to pursue a bachelor’s degree or enter the workforce.
One-year, $20,000 grant supports students pursuing off-campus internships.
Largest single donation in the College’s history supports Imagine Campaign.
Longtime coach and resident dean passed away unexpectedly over Thanksgiving holiday.
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Members of the Enrollment Management team express appreciation for counselors they work with.
Retired Professor of Psychology Ken Gobbo offers practical advice for educators working with neurodiverse individuals.
Eight-time Emmy and Golden Globe-nominated actor and producer will accept the award during the April 20 online fundraising event “One Day, One Vision, Many Lives Changed”.
Fundraising Activities on April 20 culminated with “One Day, One Vision, Many Lives Changed” online event featuring Emmy-nominated actress Amy Brenneman.
Videos, photos and more from the May 13 ceremony.
Incoming freshman for Fall 2023 is the third recipient under partnership
A new art installation, called “Players,” provides a visual enhancement to the exterior of the College’s Click Family Sports Center.
"Writing Across the Curriculum" recognized for shifting culture on campus and beyond
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Collaboration provides access to remote work and learning experiences.
The five-year Memorandum of Understanding establishes neurodiversity training curriculum and increases access to job openings for students during and after college
Dr. Karrie Kalich joins LC after career at Keene State.
12-month agreement helps neurodivergent students with new career pathways.
Prospective LC students can earn $1,500 LC scholarship by attending a watch party.
Video replay of livestream and photos from the ceremony
Tickets on sale for in-person and online attendance to “Futures: We Get There Together” gala, taking place at Brooklyn Botanic Garden in New York City.
Microlearning modules offer convenient, cost-effective tools to help families support their neurodivergent student as they transition from high school to college
Tickets now on sale for in-person and online attendance to “Futures: We Get There Together” fundraising gala, taking place on April 18 at Brooklyn Botanic Garden in New York City.