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  1. Marlboro College was a private college in Marlboro, Vermont. Founded in 1946, it remained intentionally small, operating as a self-governing community with students following self-designed degree plans culminating in a thesis. In 1998, the college added a graduate school.

  2. Marlboro College was a liberal arts college founded in 1946 on the basis of a simple yet ambitious idea: that smart, motivated students can make decisions for themselves, and design a college education that meets their unique needs.

  3. Marlboro College; Fundación: 1946: Localización; Dirección: Marlboro, Vermont, Estados Unidos: Coordenadas: Administración; Presidente: Ellen McCulloch-Lovell: Academia; Mascota: The Fighting Dead Tree: Sitio web; http://www.marlboro.edu/

  4. Originally published on the Potash Hill website. A colleges history is an assemblage of interwoven stories about a place and about the people connected to that place. While every colleges history is different, Marlboros is arguably more different from others in numerous ways.

  5. Curriculum. The Marlboro College curriculum began with a series of propositions: Students do their best work and are most fulfilled when working on questions of their own devising. These questions often transcend traditional disciplinary boundaries.

  6. Jock Sturges nació en la ciudad de Nueva York y trabajó en San Francisco varios años. Se graduó en Psicología Perceptual y Fotografía del Marlboro College en 1974 y recibió un grado de maestro en Bellas Artes en fotografía del Instituto de Arte de San Francisco en 1985.

  7. 12 de nov. de 2019 · Ever since Marlboro College announced last week that it would likely be closing its campus in Windham County, both the college community and people who… 'A Really Beautiful Community': Marlboro College Prepares To Close Its Doors | Vermont Public