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  • Master Plan Documents

    This post serves as a compendium of documents that will be referenced in other blog posts and discussions related to specific projects. While other blog entries may directly link to these documents, you can always find this full library of documents by selecting the Master Plan documents blog category. Campus…

  • Trips to Ueno Park and Kamakura

    Last week we spent Tuesday afternoon in Ueno Park at the Tokyo National Museum followed by a day trip on Wednesday to one of the ancient capitals of Japan, Kamakura.

  • WLMC on SCTV

    We recently put together a short PSA about Landmark College’s WLMC Radio Station, featuring Station Manager and DJ, Alex Evans, for our very first episode of Shark Circuit TV. Alex talks about getting involved with the College’s internet radio station, located in the basement of the Student Center.

  • On LGBTQ rights

    LC student Guinevere Downey published a very thoughtful letter in the May 8 issue of The Commons, a weekly newspaper covering Windham County and the surrounding area. The occasion for her writing was a series of potential Supreme Court rulings later this year that she felt would negatively impact the…

  • Mindset and connectedness: keys to the good life for adolescents

    By Chris Wenz In my time as a high school teacher, I worked with my fair share of teenagers who engaged in … challenging behavior. But the students that concerned me the most were those who did not have at least one trusting, positive relationship with some adult in school.…

  • Kate and Chuck Strauch

    On May 16, 2019, the Landmark College community paid tribute to former trustee and friend Nan Strauch, who passed away November 17, 2018. In this video clip, Nan’s husband Chuck (chair emeritus of the LC Board of Trustees) and daughter, Kate Sullivan, offer their personal reflections and remembrance of Nan.

  • A Tokyo Weekend

    Students took advantage of their first weekend to explore the city of Tokyo.

  • Visiting a Shrine and Temple

    Students visited a Shinto Shrine and a Buddhist Temple

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