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Madelyn Toman

Madelyn Toman is an M.S. to Ph.D. Student in Child & Adolescent Development

Elayna Seago
Madelyn Toman is an M.S. to Ph.D. Student in Child & Adolescent Development

Department of  Human Development and Family Science
maddie99@vt.edu

Madelyn Toman is a 5th year doctoral candidate in Human Development and Family Science. Her research investigates sexuality development, intimate relationships, and relationships between people with diverse (dis)abilities. She is an instructor for the undergraduate course HD: 1134 - Introduction to Disabilities Studies. In her free time, Maddie likes to cook, spend time with her friends and puppy Goose, and do jigsaw puzzles.

  • Sexuality development
  • Disabled communities and romantic relationships

 

  • M.S. Human Development, Virginia Tech
  • B.A. Human Development, Virginia Tech
  • B.S. Psychology, Virginia Tech

  • Christine E. Kaestle Fellowship in Sexuality, Gender, and Feminist Studies