Maddie McCabe

Maddie’s Journey

Name

Maddie McCabe

Major

Psychology & Neuroscience

Hometown

Hastings, Minnesota

I was born and raised in Hastings, Minnesota, a small town southeast of the Twin Cities. I was initially drawn to Grinnell because of its academic rigor and opportunities to create meaningful connections with faculty.

Once I arrived on campus, I was struck by the diversity and passion within the student body: everywhere I go on campus, there's always someone new to connect with and learn from! Those candid conversations have had the most significant impact on me during my time at Grinnell.

Starting On the Right Track

Prior to my time at Grinnell, I was a gymnast for 15 years. Ending my time in the sport was intimidating; for the first time in my life, I was no longer part of a gymnastics team! Fortunately, I found a home on the Grinnell Women's Track and Field team during my first week on campus. My teammates became like a second family, and we enjoyed training together, sharing meals in the Dining Hall, studying in the Joe Rosenfield '25 Center after practice, and even took a trip to Florida together to train for outdoor season.

Even though I miss flipping around on the daily, I still get to honor that part of my identity while on the track team! Once a month, my teammates and I visit Prairie Fire Gymnastics in town to do some flips.

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Group photo on beach
Team picture on gymnastic mat.
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Group picture of track runners

Training and hanging: from the fieldhouse in Grinnell to a Florida beach!

Class Ambassador

During my first year, I was hired as a 2022 Class Ambassador. In this position, my job is to build class affinity by planning and hosting events. Through my job, I have been able to connect with 2022 students with a unique set of talents and interests. Over the years, we have hosted events that highlighted the musical and artistic talents in our class, held baking competitions, and even brought a rolled ice cream food truck to campus!

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Toast poster
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Bake off poster

Posters for some of the class events we hosted — all featuring food!

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When our class was separated by physical distance during the pandemic, my co-ambassador and I planned virtual initiatives to maintain a sense of community. Highlights from that year included a 2022 Spotify playlist, a 2022 digital cookbook, the “Great Grinnell Bake-Off,” and several short virtual courses led by members of the class.

The Sound of 2022

Class Instagram

Follow along on our public class account!

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Screenshots from our class Instagram account.

Changing Lanes

Coming into Grinnell, I knew that my primary academic interests were in public health and nutrition. My ultimate goal was to get accepted into the 4+1 Master of Public Health partnership program that Grinnell has with the University of Iowa College of Public Health, but I wasn’t entirely sure of the best undergraduate program of study to get me there.

For my first three semesters, I was on track to become a biology major, but didn’t feel like that path completely aligned with my interests. After struggling through Organic Chemistry and spending a semester feeling academically “stuck,” I debated transferring to a school where I could pursue a degree in dietetics.

It took a lot of courage for me to admit that I was unsure of my next steps, but having conversations with psychology/neuroscience professors who had similar interests and the staff at the Center for Careers, Life, and Service (CLS) inspired me to shift tracks. At the encouragement of CLS adviser Keira Wilson, I created this mind map outlining my core values and current extracurricular activities:

White board written on by blue marker.

Mind-mapping in the Humanities and Social Studies Center, otherwise known as the HSSC (pronounced “husk”)!

In my mind map, I tried to create links to opportunities within the Grinnell community related to public health, food, and nutrition, along with potential contacts and academic interests I wanted to explore. Creating this mind map laid a foundation for pursuing internships, volunteering, and research, and I still return to it nearly two years later. Once I had clarified my values and goals, it became much easier to find and pursue internships that aligned with my interests.

Snack Rats

In Summer 2021, I worked on a Mentored Advanced Project (MAP) with Dr. Andi Tracy in the psychology and neuroscience departments.

Girl holding lab rat.

In this research, we looked at the effect of dietary composition and diet variety on motivation in rats.

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A day in the lab isn't so bad when there’s snacks around! As part of our study, we fed our rats a smorgasbord of junk food for several weeks.

Picture of Maddie posing

By the end of the summer, I had worked with 32 rats in total! Each day for seven weeks, my partner and I prepared and fed all of the rats in addition to running several behavioral and physiological tests.

Stay tuned for an update with preliminary conclusions and a rat photo shoot!

Summer in Iowa

While doing my summer research, I got to enjoy all the sights, sounds, and tastes of a Grinnell summer! Some highlights included visiting the Grinnell Farmers Market each week and using the produce to cook and share a picnic meal with friends, visiting Rock Creek State Park, participating in a 10K trail run with a track teammate, outdoor concerts in Central Park, and enjoying the infamous Iowa sunsets!

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Picture of salad picnic
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Picture of two girls in polaroid photo
Tree reflecting off water surface.
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Group ground picture of girls
Picture of sky and sunset over horizon

Snapshots from my #IowaSummer with friends, food, and views.

In July of 2020, I designed a Grinnell logo featuring some of my favorite elements of the town and campus. If you look closely, you can see Gates Tower, corn, the state of Iowa, a train, the Louis Sullivan jewel box design featured on the Chamber of Commerce building, the Drake Community Library sign, part of the Saints Rest logo, a sunflower to represent Los Girasoles restaurant, the Laurel Leaf emblem, and plenty of flowers and leaves to represent the Grinnell community gardens.

In 2021, my design was selected to be sold on a T-shirt in the Grinnell College Bookstore… which is available for purchase online!

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Student wearing Grinnell poster art shirt
Grinnell poster art shirt

From doodle to T-shirt!

From College to Public Health

Along my Grinnell journey, I have been lucky to meet so many people who have encouraged and inspired me to try new things and be the best version of myself. I couldn't ask for a more compassionate group of people to support me during a time of so much growth and change.

After Grinnell, I graduated with a Master of Public Health degree from the University of Iowa! During my time there, I worked as a research assistant at Iowa's Center for Agricultural Safety and Health.

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The University of IOWA acceptance letter
Student pointing at college health building door sign

From Grinnell graduate to a future Master of Public Health!

Post-Grad

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Now, I work with Iowa City Parks and Recreation Foundation as their farmers market specialist! In this role, I am responsible for building market capacity by assisting with vendor application review and processing, marketing communications, and invoice management, as well as planning market activities and special events.

I also work with the Linn County Public Health Department on the side as their Fresh Conversations facilitator. Fresh Conversations (FC) is a direct education, newsletter-based intervention for senior citizens. It promotes healthier food and beverage choices across food groups.


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