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Jacquelyn Bleak is an Associate Lecturer at Kent State University's School of Peace and Conflict Studies, located in Kent, Ohio. She holds a B.A. in Applied Conflict Management and Political Science (2009) and an M.S. in Conflict Analysis and Resolution (2012), both from Kent State University and George Mason University, respectively. Her research focuses on gender and disability conflicts in workplace dynamics, informed by her professional experience with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) mediation program at Keybridge Center and her development of a student mediation service at Kent State. Jacquelyn also pursues a Ph.D. in Cultural Foundations within the College of Education, Health, and Human Services, emphasizing educational equity and conflict resolution frameworks. She resides in Akron, Ohio, and maintains an office in McGilvrey Hall.
Education highlights include dual B.A. degrees from Kent State (2009) and an MS from George Mason University (2012). Her work bridges academic research with practical mediation initiatives, reflecting her commitment to fostering inclusive environments. While no recent publications are listed, her professional trajectory underscores a focus on applied conflict resolution in institutional settings.
Awards and grants are not explicitly mentioned in available records. Jacquelyn’s advising and mentorship contributions are evident through her role in establishing the student mediation service, though specific student advisees are not documented here. Her involvement in interdisciplinary teams spans the School of Peace and Conflict Studies and the College of Education, Health, and Human Services, reflecting her dual academic and practical engagement.



