Theatre and radio Skelly began her career in theatre from an early age, and continued through college and afterwards, as an actress, director, and playwright. She worked at
KDKA Radio in Pittsburgh, as a sound technician, writer, and on-air talent. She was director of the Tucson Little Theatre in Arizona, She wrote at least twenty plays. The Manistee Civic Theatre has a Madge Skelly Tower, named for Skelly in 1974. Skelly was dean of drama and dean of women at Duquesne University. She taught speech at the University of Arizona, and speech and drama at
Maryville College. posed standing and smiling in the
Oval Office with five recipients of the 1974
Federal Woman's Award; from left,
Brigid Leventhal, Madge Skelly, Nixon,
Henriette Avram, Gladys Rogers, and
Roselyn P. Epps Speech pathology After earning degrees in speech pathology, she worked in veterans' hospitals and children's hospitals, with patients who needed speech rehabilitation following an injury or illness. She incorporated gestural expression systems from Iroquois tradition into her work, and made a video,
Compensatory techniques for the glossectomee (1977), about her techniques. Skelly was chief of
audiology and speech pathology services at John J. Cochran Hospital in St. Louis, Her research was published in academic journals, including the
Journal of Speech and Hearing Disorders,
American Journal of Nursing,
Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, and
The American Journal of Surgery. == Selected publications ==