Adam Lalor is a seasoned educational professional with extensive experience in higher education and support for students with disabilities. Currently serving as the Lead Educational Specialist at Landmark College since August 2017, Adam previously held positions as a Doctoral Candidate focusing on Educational Psychology at the University of Connecticut, and as a Graduate Research Assistant at the Center on Postsecondary Education and Disability. Adam's background includes teaching as an Adjunct Instructor, providing academic support as a Senior Strategy Intern, and managing admissions as an Assistant Director at Connecticut College. Adam has also contributed to nonprofit management as the Executive Director of One in Four, Inc., focusing on rape prevention education. Adam's educational qualifications include a Ph.D. in Educational Psychology from the University of Connecticut, an M.Ed. in Higher Education Administration from William & Mary, and a Bachelor’s degree in Psychology from Hamilton College.
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Landmark College
Landmark College was the first institution of higher learning to pioneer college-level studies for students with dyslexia. Today, Landmark College exclusively serves students with learning disabilities (including dyslexia), ADHD, and autism spectrum disorder (ASD). The College offers two- and four-year degree options, a certificate program in executive function, and summer programs for students who learn differently. Students, faculty, and professionals from around the world are drawn to Landmark College for its innovative educational model, designed through research and practice to help all students become confident, empowered, and independently successful learners.