Madeleine Alexander
- Scott Scholar | Class of 2028
 - Biomechanics
 
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Madeleine devotes much of her time to others, having worked as a camp counselor at Camp Tapawingo in New York and as a certified lifeguard at UNO's Campus Recreation and Wellness Center. This past summer, Madeleine conducted research through UNMC's Summer Undergraduate Research Program (SURP) at the Munroe-Meyer Institute Play Lab’s Department of Physical Therapy, where she also serves as an active volunteer in their Recreational Therapy Program. At UNO, Madeleine is a member of Biomechanics United, managing and creating content for social media account, and co-leads a Bible study and assists with campus outreach as a member of the leadership team at Providence Church College Community. She also helped launch the UNO Salsa Club and serves as vice president and social media manager. Madeleine is planning to pursue a Doctorate in Physical Therapy and is passionate about working in pediatric physical therapy, specifically in neurohabilitation and assistive technologies.
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Madeleine devotes much of her time to others, having worked as a camp counselor at Camp Tapawingo in New York and as a certified lifeguard at UNO's Campus Recreation and Wellness Center. This past summer, Madeleine conducted research through UNMC's Summer Undergraduate Research Program (SURP) at the Munroe-Meyer Institute Play Lab’s Department of Physical Therapy, where she also serves as an active volunteer in their Recreational Therapy Program. At UNO, Madeleine is a member of Biomechanics United, managing and creating content for social media account, and co-leads a Bible study and assists with campus outreach as a member of the leadership team at Providence Church College Community. She also helped launch the UNO Salsa Club and serves as vice president and social media manager. Madeleine is planning to pursue a Doctorate in Physical Therapy and is passionate about working in pediatric physical therapy, specifically in neurohabilitation and assistive technologies.