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  1. Welcome to the Marlboro College Archives at Emerson College. On July 23, 2020, Emerson and Marlboro colleges entered into a historic alliance that would carry on Marlboro’s legacy of rigorous, independent scholarship while strengthening Emerson’s commitment to the liberal arts. Just as Emerson looks to honor the Marlboro tradition of self ...

  2. The Marlboro College Alumni Association is the interdependent, college administration-recognized organization representing the alumni of Marlboro College in Marlboro, Vermont. The association’s purpose is to promote fellowship among alumni, foster relationships within the Marlboro College community,

  3. Marlboro College Archives. The Archives Committee of the Marlboro College Alumni Assoiation has an ongoing effort to establish a record of where the college’s academic and specialty resources were distributed when the college was merged with Emerson College in July 2020. The MCAC Archives Committee document of resources can be accessed here.

  4. 3 de mar. de 2022 · Marlboro College | 2,838 followers on LinkedIn. With locations in the foothills of Vermont’s Green Mountains and downtown Brattleboro, Marlboro College provides independent thinkers with ...

  5. www.forbes.com › colleges › marlboro-collegeMarlboro College - Forbes

    With fewer than 200 students, Marlboro College, situated in the foothills of the Green Mountains of Vermont, is an academically rigorous and innovative liberal arts college.

  6. History. When Walter Hendricks established Marlboro College in 1946, he wanted to create a different kind of college—one where students were not just participants but active contributors to the academic and community life of campus. As the community was being established, students and faculty worked together, pounding nails and sawing lumber ...

  7. Marlboro College is a 4-year liberal arts college with a campus nestled in the heart of southern Vermont’s scenic Green Mountains. Marlboro offers a standard array of degree fields, but more than half of the student body opts to take an interdisciplinary path, combining two areas of study such as chemistry and ceramics.