![]() Jenna ran the Chicago Marathon in 2021 and her finishing time qualified her to compete in the Boston Marathon. ![]() “It’s been wild and fascinating for me to see how my body is able to go from oscillating between running and walking, to running three miles, to running 26.2! With enough time and consistency, the human body can do anything.” ![]() “Part of what I love about running is seeing how adaptable the human body is. Jenna says she needed to experience the thrill of a real marathon. So Jenna and her fiance, Sam, came up with a marathon route that followed trails along the Mississippi River. She had hoped to compete in Grandma's Marathon in Duluth, but it was canceled in 2020 due to the pandemic. “It got me outside every day it gave me a goal and a win every day,” she said. She was working from home for the Minneapolis Health Department doing contract tracing, a role that took an emotional toll on her. Humphrey School Master of Public Policy student Jenna Hoge seems to be balancing it all these days-classes, research, an internship, her upcoming wedding, and even marathon running.Īt the start of the COVID-19 pandemic Jenna, like others, began running as a safe way to destress. Master of Public Policy student Jenna Hoge competed in the Boston Marathon in April 2023. ![]() Capstone Projects: Student-Community Partnerships.Fellowships and Professional Development.Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) in Public Affairs. ![]()
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