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About Jenna Rieden

Jenna is currently a junior at the University of Virginia, majoring in Youth and Social Innovation and minoring in Psychology. She is passionate about education, bad puns, and dogs in sweaters. Jenna is particularly interested in creating more equal opportunities within the American education system, but she isn’t quite sure where her passions will lead her just yet. Otherwise, Jenna enjoys embarking on aimless car rides and sitting in coffee shops pretending to do homework. She is so excited to be part of such an inspiring team!

Take the Giving Tuesday Challenge with Jenna

You’ve given thanks on Thanksgiving and shopped ’til you dropped on Black Friday and Cyber Monday, but have you participated in Giving Tuesday? I haven’t yet, but I certainly will this December 1. In its fourth official year, Giving Tuesday encourages people to give back in some way, whether it is money or service, to a nonprofit or other [...]

What I Learned From My Half Marathon

Last Saturday, I checked one of the 86 things off of my bucket list. Although I have yet to read every Ernest Hemingway novel or meet Mark Ruffalow, I can officially say that I have finished a half marathon! My main motivation, of course, was to get the huge 13.1 sticker to put on my [...]

The Get Smart Guide to Speaking Up

“Ha, that’s so retarded.” I froze. My mouth opened to say something – anything – but I simply stared at the person who had just uttered the insult I hated so much. My mom’s friend, at least thirty years my elder, didn’t miss a beat, clearly not realizing that his word choice had made me [...]

Relax! It’s Not Just You.

As a freshman in college, bombarded by a more difficult workload, new people, living with a roommate and terrible dining hall food, I felt extremely overwhelmed by the string of mediocre days that were supposed to make up the “best years of my life.” I cursed the days I felt too tired, stressed, sad, homesick [...]

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