Jenna Iacurci recently graduated from UConn with an Allied Health Sciences major and Spanish minor, and spent a summer studying abroad in Seville, Spain. This Trumbull, CT native now works as a Nurse Assistant at a local hospital, but has realized her true passion is journalism, and has been exploring this new creative outlet through GALO. Jenna enjoys spending time with friends and family, eating sushi and homemade Italian food, reading, traveling, and watching movies both old and new. She takes frequent trips to New York City and hopes to move there one day. Jenna is excited to make her newly realized dream of being a journalist and writer a reality, and hopes to write a novel one day.
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