Delgado Student to Represent Louisiana in the American Society of Radiologic Technology Student to Leadership Development Program

February 13, 2026

Anaika Silva is the first from Delgado and one of three from Louisiana chosen for the 3-year national training program

Delgado Community College is proud to announce that Radiologic Technology senior Anaika Silva has been selected for the American Society of Radiologic Technology (ASRT) Student to Leadership Development Program.

The ASRT Student to Leadership Development Program is a competitive, three-year program that provides students with opportunities to learn about ASRT leadership, attend educational sessions, and network with professionals in medical imaging and radiation therapy.

Nominated by the Louisiana Society of Radiologic Technology (LSRT), Silva will represent both Delgado and the state of Louisiana at the 2026 ASRT Educational Symposium taking place June 25–28, 2026 in Albuquerque, New Mexico.

Notably, Silva is the first-ever Delgado Radiologic Technology student to be selected for this prestigious program and is one of three Louisiana residents chosen for the 2026-2028 cohort. In addition to this achievement, Silva serves as Student President of the Radiologic Technology Program, where she manages student activities, oversees a student planning committee, and serves as a student advocate.

Delgado Chancellor Larissa Littleton Steib, said “Delgado works to ensure students like Anaika are prepared for the workforce. This opportunity will enhance Anaika’s leadership skills and academic experience with industry-specific mentoring and training that will benefit her in the future.”

An aspiring X-ray Technologist and cancer survivor, Silva’s former health challenges inspired her to pursue a career path in radiology at Delgado. She said acceptance in the ASRT program reflects her progress in academics, life, and her career path. 

“Anaika continues to demonstrate extraordinary leadership at the highest institutional level while simultaneously maintaining academic excellence. She is a professional ready to make a significant and positive impact on the future of radiologic technology,” said Ty Delger, Professor and Program Director of the Radiologic Technology program at Delgado.

Delgado Community College’s Radiologic Technology is among the College’s top programs with the highest numbers of employed graduates. The program trains students to work in medical imaging by combining classroom learning with hands-on experience in real healthcare settings. Graduates are prepared for careers helping doctors diagnose and treat patients using imaging technology.