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Madeline Janney ’16 Named 2020 Young Alumna of the Year

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Madeline Janney ’16 has been named the 2020 Young Alumna of the Year for her service to the university through the Young 校友 Board and her service to the community as a volunteer and caring healthcare practitioner and advocate. 一个土生土长的新奥尔良人, Janney was drawn to Loyola by its Jesuit education model and small campus community. A member of the university’s Honors Program, Janney majored in psychology with a minor in 新奥尔良 studies. She served as president of Loyola’s chapter of the Psi Chi psychology honor society and was the department’s student representative as well.

“By far the most impactful experience I had at Loyola was the Ignacio Volunteers program,詹尼说。. 伊格纳西奥志愿者, I traveled with a group of students to Belize, 中美洲, during the summer between my sophomore and junior year. 虽然, we worked with local high school and college students to teach summer camp for elementary age kids--but it was so much more than that! We prepared for months beforehand by learning about Belizean culture, 为旅行筹款, and practicing teaching skills. That experience taught me the necessity of cross-cultural experiences and cultural competence, both in and out of the classroom.” Janney returned the following summer as a team leader assisting a new group of students through the experience, and she continues to be an active Ignacio Volunteer as an alumna.

After graduating from Loyola in 2016, Janney earned a master’s degree in Communication Sciences and Disorders from Southeastern Louisiana University. She is now a speech-language pathologist, working primarily with adult patients recovering from stroke or traumatic brain injury and with children with developmental delays or disabilities as well. “事后看来, I can see that all the little things during my time at Loyola added up to my current career path. My psychology background laid the groundwork for my interest in neuroscience and brain development, both of which are deeply relevant to my job now. My honors linguistics course piqued my interest in language structure and function. The writing and reading I did for every one of my courses helped me become a more effective communicator. My Ignacio Volunteers experience clarified my passion for working in a teaching role. Loyola's emphasis on social justice gave me a lens through which to see health disparities within our local community and motivates me to address this in my daily clinical practice. My Loyola education permeates every aspect of my clinical practice, which in turn allows me to better serve my patients and clients across the lifespan, 从出生到一百岁!”

作为洛约拉大学的毕业生, Janney has served on the Young 校友 Board for three years and is currently President of the Board. 以这种身份, she has taken the lead role in organizing volunteer, 招生, and social events that allow recent Loyola graduates to stay connected to their alma mater in meaningful ways. 她在董事会的时间, 詹尼说, “I am continuously in awe of and thankful for the opportunity to be surrounded by the smart, 专用的, and generous board members who give of their time, 人才, and treasure to the young alumni community.”