Jenna Johnson
Reporter

Jenna Johnson writes about higher education for The Washington Post. She also runs the blog “Campus Overload,” hosts a weekly online chat about student life issues and tweets as @wpjenna. Previously, she worked in the Post’s Southern Maryland bureau and covered D.C. police. Jenna is a graduate of the University of Nebraska.

Latest by Jenna Johnson

Paul Tudor Jones statement on comments made at U-Va.

Hedge funder says that “any man or woman can do anything to which they set their heart and mind.”

Paul Tudor Jones: Moms lack focus needed for macro trading

Paul Tudor Jones: Moms lack focus needed for macro trading

“As soon as that baby’s lips touched that girl’s bosom, forget it,” Jones said at a U-Va. symposium in April.

Man tied to Boston bombing suspect killed in encounter with FBI, others

Man tied to Boston bombing suspect killed in encounter with FBI, others

Ibragim Todashev implicated himself and Tamerlan Tsarnaev in a triple homicide two years ago, officials say.

U-Va. has fallen behind its competitors, consultants say

U-Va. has fallen behind its competitors, consultants say

Analysis points to campus and state leaders’ complacency and warns that “public Ivy” image could fade.