Ellen McCulloch-Lovell is Marlboro College’s first woman president and the seventh woman college president in Vermont. She has strong ties to Vermont: she was chief of staff to U.S. Senator Patrick Leahy (D-VT), executive director of the Vermont Arts Council (1975 to 1983), co-creator of the Governors Institutes, a program that gives high school students the opportunity to work with artists, scientists and international experts in summer institutes, and a 1969 graduate of Bennington College.
Programs
American Studies, Anthropology, Art, Art History, Asian Studies, Astronomy, Biochemistry, Biology, Ceramics, Chemistry, Classics, Computer Science, Dance, Drawing, Economics, Environmental Studies, Film, History, Language, Literature, Math, Mathematics, Media Studies, Music, Painting, Philosophy, Photography, Physics, Political Science, Psychology, Religion, Science, Sculpture, Sociology, Theatre, Video Production, Visual Arts, Writing
Campus type
Normal
Carnegie
Baccalaureate Colleges--Liberal Arts
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Address:
P.O. Box A - 2582 South Road VT 05344 Marlboro
Vermont United States Phone: (802) 257-4333 Fax: (802) 257-4154 http://www.marlboro.edu/
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Admissions office:
Admissions Office 2582 South Road VT 05344Marlboro
Vermont United States Phone: (802) 257-4333 Fax: (802) 451-7555 Email: admissions@marlboro.edu http://www.marlboro.edu/admissions/
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