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  • Landmark College Institute for Research and Training

    Landmark College Institute for Research and Training (LCIRT) was established in 2001 to pioneer LD research, discover innovative strategies and practices, and improve teaching and learning outcomes for students with learning disabilities (like dyslexia), ADHD, and autism, and educators in high school and college settings. Currently, the Institute staff shares…

  • Student Life at Landmark College

    Become Yourself At Landmark College, understanding who you are, what you value, what you stand for, and who you want to become is central to your educational experience. At LC, you get to bring forward and develop every strength, talent, and ambition you have within yourself. You will find your…

  • Charles Drake Legacy Society

    The Charles Drake Legacy Society is a prestigious group reserved for those generous Landmark College supporters who have chosen to include a gift to the College in their will or estate plans. There are many benefits to naming Landmark College in your will, but the benefit that matters most is…

  • Student Matt Bavelock Makes Discovery at Vermont Genetics Network

    “In a post-antibiotic era, we need different ways to eliminate bacteria,” said VGN’s Janet Murray, explaining the significance of the work in which Bavelock participated.

  • Student Tools

    These links are for current students. While this page can be a handy reference, students are encouraged to bookmark https://landmarkcollege.sharepoint.com and go there directly to log in to SharkNet, our internal web portal for students, faculty, and staff. SharkNet Popular SharkNet links and pages (log-in required): WebAccess Email Student Central…

  • Dual Enrollment

    by Manju Banerjee, Ph.D. Vice President for Educational Research and Innovation Landmark College Background Dual enrollment in high school is not a novel concept. Dual enrollment is loosely defined as “an organized system with special guidelines that allows students to take college‐level courses” while still in high school (Kleiner &…

  • Dyslexia Training

    U.S. states with laws, initiatives, or resolutions related to dyslexia (shown in blue).* *As of December, 2015. Source: Youman, M.,& Mather, N. (2015). Dyslexia Laws in the USA: An Update. Perspectives on Language and Literacy.

  • Landscape Magazine

    This free publication comes out once a year in print form. To become a subscriber, please email us at [email protected] (and please include your mailing address). Spring 2024 Landscape Magazine (Adobe Read Out Loud version) Fall 2023 Landscape Magazine (Adobe Read Out Loud version) Spring 2023 Landscape Magazine (Adobe Read…

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