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PUTNEY â Landmark College conferred an honorary Doctorate of Humane Letters degree to Jim Baucom during a ceremony for retiring faculty and staff, held on May 22 on the lower campus grounds.
Baucom was a full professor in the School of Education when he officially retired from teaching at the close of the spring 2020 semester. He was appointed professor emeritus at that time, but plans for a formal ceremony honoring his accomplishments, as well as those of several retirees, had to be put on hold due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
âIt is not hyperbole to state that we may not even be here right now if not for Jim Baucom,â current Landmark College President Dr. Peter Eden stated in a campus wide memo announcing Baucomâs appointment as professor emeritus last year. âThe significant contributions Jim has made within the field of educational psychology and the life-changing effects it had upon students taking his
Landmark School InvenTeam wins Lemelson Grant
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A group of nine students from Landmark School in Beverly is among 13 teams nationwide awarded this year’s Lemelson-MIT InvenTeams grant to invent solutions to solve real-world problems.
This is the third time that Landmark’s team has received this grant.
The Landmark initiative is a near-shore marine data survey collector in the form of a fixed buoy placed off the coast adjacent to the Landmark High School campus in Prides Crossing. The device will collect air temperature, barometric pressure, water salinity, windspeed, water temperature and acidity and turbidity at the water surface, 10 feet down and on the ocean floor.
Landmark School students awarded Lemelson-MIT InvenTeams grant
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A group of nine students from Landmark School in Beverly is among 13 teams nationwide awarded this year’s Lemelson-MIT InvenTeams grant to invent solutions to solve real-world problems.
This is the third time that Landmark’s team has received this grant. The team includes two North Andover students and an Andover student.
The Landmark initiative is a near-shore marine data survey collector in the form of a fixed buoy placed off the coast adjacent to the Landmark High School campus in Prides Crossing. The device will collect air temperature, barometric pressure, water salinity, windspeed, water temperature and acidity and turbidity at the water surface, 10 feet down, and on the ocean floor.
Beverly students participate in national invention program wickedlocal.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from wickedlocal.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.