Jenna Somers

Writer-Editor

United States

I am a writer-editor at Vanderbilt University Peabody College of education and human development with 14.5 years of experience in higher education, including 9.5 years in communications. I am the college's lead storyteller and writer of research news in education policy, teaching and learning, special education, psychology and human development, and human and organizational development. I also lead content strategy and edit the college's research newsletter and magazine.

Prior to my current role, I covered research news for Vanderbilt's Office of the Vice Provost for Research and Innovation, focusing on stories across all of Vanderbilt's schools, colleges, and research centers and institutes.

I also have written leadership pieces for the dean at Peabody College and for Vanderbilt's executive leadership when I was stewardship development writer at Vanderbilt.

Portfolio
Vanderbilt University
05/15/2025
Redefining legacy in pediatric care

by Jenna Somers After consulting with the palliative care team, Jessika Boles, MEd'08, found herself speaking with a mother about honoring her daughter's legacy. "One of the ways we can do that is through handprint art, since handprints and fingerprints are unique to each person. Would you like to make something like that?"

Vanderbilt University
10/23/2023
Learning in a divisive age: Peabody educators respond

By Jenna Somers Last year, analysis by The Washington Post showed that Tennessee had passed more laws targeting educational institutions than any other state. Among these laws are Public Chapter No. 493, commonly known as the "prohibited concepts law," and Public Chapter No. 744, otherwise known as the "Age-Appropriate Materials Act of 2022."

Vanderbilt University
10/23/2023
To ensure children thrive from the start

The Prenatal-to-3 Policy Impact Center guides policy leaders, scholars, advocates, and funders on state-level policies and strategies intended to strengthen outcomes for infants, toddlers, and their families.