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Class Acts: A Heroic Tradition
November 12th, 2020
By David Stahler, Jr. Every year my British Literature Honors class at Lyndon Institute begins with a study of the Anglo-Saxon epic Beowulf and one of my all-time favorites, the medieval romance Sir Gawain and the Green Knight. Both works, in their own way, embrace the “heroic tradition&rdq...Posted in: Front PageVermont State Dance Festival Adapts to Changing Times
November 12th, 2020
By: Rebecca McGregor Lyndon Institute Dance Instructor VT State Dance Festival Founder and Coordinator Mentoring Committee Member for National Dance Education OrganizationThis year the Vermont State Dance Festival entered its 18th year of dance workshops and performances not knowing how a pandemi...Posted in: Front PageClass Acts: A Leaf by Any Other Color
October 16th, 2020
By: David Stahler Jr. Fall sets fire to the trees, turning green to red, orange, and gold. For a few short weeks, our Vermont landscape is transformed, nature’s last treat before we begin to brace ourselves for the imminent darkness and snow. We wander the woods, take pictures of hills abla...Posted in: Front PageLI Students Restore York Meeting House Antiques
October 16th, 2020
Pictured here in the York Meeting House in Lyndon Center, VT are recent Lyndon Institute graduates Mark Liberty ‘20 (left) and Tyler McMahon ‘20 (right). The LI grads are proudly standing behind tables that they restored during their last semester at LI under the guidance of instructor J...Posted in: Front PageClass Acts: A Stick In Time
October 8th, 2020
By: David Stahler Jr. Sometimes, a stick is more than just a stick. This is especially true in Social Studies teacher Kathy Smith’s sophomore honors class every fall. One of the challenges social studies teachers face is getting students to understand the passage of time and the context ...Posted in: Front PageClass Acts: Restoration Along the Passumpsic
October 1st, 2020
By: David Stahler Jr. There is something life-affirming about planting a tree. It is a hopeful act—we put something small in the ground with the belief that it will take root, we nurture it in the expectation that it will flourish, and with luck it prospers and offers value long after we&rs...Posted in: Front PageLI Student Receives Honorable Mention in Statewide Business Plan Competition
September 15th, 2020
Last semester, students enrolled in Lyndon Institute’s Principles of Finance and Business course developed a business plan that was submitted for consideration in the twelfth annual Vermont Student Business Plan Competition. Sponsored by the Vermont Small Business Development Center (VtSBDC) a...Posted in: Front Page, AlumniLI Automotive Technology Earns Certification and Partner Programs with Polaris, Subaru, and Ford
September 14th, 2020
King Building-named after Lyndon Institute’s first auto mechanic teacher, Jack King (1947-1977)--resides on Vail campus at Lyndon Institute and houses LI’s auto instruction program. For 73 years, the program has produced students who have gone on to work in the automotive industry both l...Posted in: Front Page, Alumni
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