Classroom furniture pilot project will improve neuroinclusivity in classroom design
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Sullivan will serve as a young adult representative on the board of the National Center for Learning Disabilities
Landmark College faculty Lee Crocker and Stefanie Argus will be giving presentations this October
LC student-athletes claimed victory in two different distances
Governor Phil Scott has officially proclaimed the week of Sunday, September 21-Saturday, September 27 as Landmark College 40th Anniversary Celebration Week in Vermont.
LCIRT Research Scholar Gabrielle Ewall Ph.D has been awarded a research grant from the STRIVE program.
Professor Ryan Ware is a founding editor of Literate Activity, and is joined in the effort by student Talia Katz, who is working and editorial and research assistant.
The team got their first win of the year in thrilling come-from-behind fashion in Bennington, prevailing 3-2.
The project will create new space for student activities on campus, and will be completed in 2026.
Jan Coplan guest authored a blog post for Specialisterne, an international NGO focused on neuroinclusivity in the workplace.
Vermont's own WCAX visited campus this week for a story on WLMC The Finn, LC's student-run college radio station.
Exploring the chemical properties of cinnamon
Computer Science Student Jaden Clark relocated to Frisco, Texas for the internship—his second with the tech giant.
Buryj joins Landmark College from Coker University, a private liberal arts college in South Carolina.
The first of its kind event attracted 15 employers and over a third of the student body.
Gobbo, who recently published a book on neurodiversity, received the award at the College Autism Summit in Pittsburgh.
The Boston public radio station highlighted Landmark's history and innovative model in a feature story.
Jules Olitski sculpture is located at campus entrance
Intercollegiate Broadcasting System ceremony takes place February 20-21 in New York City
Landmark College hosted two community dinners for Putney residents this November as part of the College's commitment to giving back to the Town of Putney.
LCIRT will be hosting educators for a retreat in June, aiming to develop skills to provide neurodivergent learners a world-class education.
Watch a video recounting the origins of the Landmark College Institute for Research and Training
This reflection on Martin Luther King Jr. Day was written by Marc Thurman '18, Director of the Centers for Diversity and Inclusion.
Online course is the second LC course to earn credential.