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Madison Thibodeau

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BSR Contributor Since December 31, 1969

Madison Thibodeau (she/her) is a student at Immaculata University with the upcoming graduation of May 2021, studying for her B.A. in English: Professional Writing and B.A. in Communications with a minor in Public Relations & Journalism. She is the editor-in-chief at her school newspaper, The Immaculatan, as well as a writing tutor and the social media coordinator at the Immaculata University Writing Center.

Madison Thibodeau (she/her) is a student at Immaculata University with the upcoming graduation of May 2021, studying for her B.A. in English: Professional Writing and B.A. in Communications with a minor in Public Relations & Journalism. She is the editor-in-chief at her school newspaper, The Immaculatan, as well as a writing tutor and the social media coordinator (Twitter: @IUWritingCenter & Facebook: @iuwritingcenter) at the Immaculata University Writing Center. She is currently submitting for publication to the Young Scholars in Writing journal in the upcoming 2021 Volume 19 with her research project called Diminishing Tutoring Trepidation: Centering Tutors' Voices to Reimagine Writing Center Training which received official approval from the Immaculata University Research Ethics Review Board on January 29, 2020, and was presented at the 2020 Mid-Atlantic Writing Centers Association Conference. Her future holds a position at Longwood Gardens in Kennett Square, PA as the Marketing and Communication Intern from May 2021-May 2022.

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Disclosing disabilities is personal and vulnerable. For many, it's never a positive experience. (Photo by Madison Thibodeau.)

Witnessing the Impact: Disclosing and accommodating disabled students in the classroom

I can't recognize that

BSR is partnering with the Witnessing the Impact of Covid-19 in Disabled People’s Lives archive project. Here, Madison Thibodeau spotlights how schools and universities aren't doing enough to accommodate their disabled students, especially during a pandemic.
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Madison Thibodeau

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