LD Awareness Month Activities
Lots going on in conjunction with national observation.
Lots going on in conjunction with national observation.
Former VT Governor to discuss climate change/renewable energy policy, October 2.
Fall 2018 Convocation Ceremony kicks off the LC journey for new students.
New Hampshire native slides into larger role at the College.
Reece Rountree-Hanscom gets full tuition to continue his studies.
Jessica Lindoerfer hired for new role that broadens International Studies program.
Dr. Manju Banerjee joins other educators and government officials in efforts to improve accessibility of technology.
Graduating class includes first two recipients of Bachelor of Science in Computer Science degree.
Guggenheim Fellow is a local resident and former member of Windham College art faculty.
Ceremony exhibits respect and affection between faculty & students.
Event with honored guest Seth Meyers also secures pledge of $300,000 for online learning.
President's Reception for graduates, families, and friends will be held Friday, May 18 from 4:30 to 6 p.m.
Funds will be used to expand the College’s “Physical Education and Wellness Initiative.”
Alumna recognized for dedication and loyalty to Landmark College
The turf field is composed of a natural, environmentally-friendly, state-of-the-art infill material, allowing games to be played over an extended period.
Landmark College is pleased to welcome Kevin M.R. Mayne, M.B.A., as its new Vice President for Enrollment Management, overseeing the Offices of Admissions and Financial Aid.
LCIRT has produced a video for the 2017 STEM FOR ALL Video Showcase, directed by one of our student researchers, Ryan Manley.
Seventy-eight graduates were honored on Saturday, May 13, 2017, at Landmark College's Spring Commencement Ceremony.
Manju Banerjee, Ph.D., has been elected to a three-year term on the Professional Advisory Board of the Learning Disabilities Association of America (LDA).
The two ventures that received this year's awards are both focused on virtual reality and software development.
Bob and Enid Wainwright have made a substantial donation of ceramic equipment and supplies to the Fine Arts Department at Landmark College.
Under the new agreement, Landmark College will provide middle and high school programming and professional development opportunities to local schools.
“I think of it as a stepping stone,” said Megan Freeman, who is employed in the TCI Services office this month. “I think this is a good thing to prepare me for the next step.”
The graduating class included 24 recipients of an associate of arts degree (20 in liberal studies and four in business studies), three who earned an associate of science degree (two in computer science/gaming and one in life sciences), and five who received a bachelor’s of arts in liberal studies.