Assistant Professor of Life Science Eric Rhomberg will present "Journey to the Moon: The remarkable early history of human space exploration and its enduring significance."
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The Learning Disabilities Association of America has recognized Dr. Phip Ross with the prestigious 2026 Sam Kirk Educator of the Year award.
Architect Today interviewed project architect Bennett Fradkin to discuss how the project incorporated neuroinclusive design principles.
See photos and videos from the event - including a special performance from Professor Rich Grumbine.
Professor of Education Cole Denisen published in peer-reviewed New Ideas in Psychology.
The Landmark College NSF STRIVE program is advancing inclusive practices in STEM education.
The grant will launch a new program, Career Connections at BMAC (CC@BMAC).
IBS Conference provides professional development for students interested in broadcast careers
The article was recently published in the Journal of Science Education for Students with Disabilities.
The Centers for Diversity and Inclusion hosted Black History Month events every weekday, bringing students and staff together for conversations to “reflect on the profound truth that Black history is American history,” said Director of the Centers for Diversity and Inclusion Marc Thurman ‘18.
New MOU builds on foundations that began in 2018.
Students, staff, alumni, and friends of the College raised nearly $40,000 to support scholarships, career resources, athletics, student clubs, and more.
Axis Straus '18 talks about their recent art installation at Mocha Joe's in Brattleboro, VT
The response from Landmark College leaders was featured in the Brattleboro Reformer and on WCAX-TV.
National Science Foundation funded research seeks to advance neuroinclusivity in the workforce.
Mattel, Inc. and the Autistic Self Advocacy Network to also receive recognition at Landmark College’s 2026 Gala for advancing awareness of neurodiversity with the autistic Barbie doll.
Berlin-based artist was widely recognized for her work and impact
Professor Luke Strosnider took a gigantic photo of campus on photosensitive paper - how did he do it and why?
The student-run film festival will feature more than 40 works from around the world.
The event brought nearly 20 employers to campus for neuroinclusivity training in addition to networking with students.
Student organizations on campus include recreational, academic, and preprofessional offerings.
Members of the Equestrian Club traveled to Woodstock, Vt. to participate in the annual GMHA event.