Jenny Baranick

at Rady School of Management

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Rady School of Management

he only trophy that bears the name Jenny Baranick is from the 1983 Crescent Elementary School Read-A-Thon. Continuing her passion for the written word, Jenny received her B.A. in English at the University of California Berkeley and her M.A.in English at the University of Sydney. She shared her passion with her English Composition and Critical Thinking students at the Fashion Institute of Design & Merchandising, where she taught for ten years.

In an effort to make grammar more palatable and more fun (yes, fun), she wrote the grammar guide Missed Periods and Other Grammar Scares, published by Skyhorse Publishing in 2012. She also wrote Sarah Palin’s Expert Guide to Good Grammar, published by Skyhorse Publishing in 2017. She has also written several writing-related columns for Toastmasters International’s magazine.

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