
معرفی
Jessica Cebulak serves as an Adjunct Professor in the Department of Sociology and Criminology at Kent State University's College of Arts & Sciences. She earned her Ph.D. in Sociology from Kent State University in 2024 and holds an M.A. in Sociology from Loyola University Chicago (2012). Her academic profile includes recognition through the Lewis-Benson Graduate Student Teaching Award (2018) and the competitive Kent State University Fellowship (2018-2019), awarded to advanced doctoral candidates for research excellence.
Her research program critically examines Reproductive Health through the lens of Medicalization, analyzing how medical institutions shape societal norms and individual experiences. She further investigates Gender Studies and Social Inequalities, focusing on systemic disparities in healthcare access and policy outcomes. This interdisciplinary work bridges sociological theory with criminological perspectives to address power dynamics in health systems.
Key honors include:
- Lewis-Benson Graduate Student Teaching Award (2018)
- Kent State University Fellowship (2018-2019)
While her fellowship supported dissertation research, no current advisees, grant projects, or laboratory affiliations are documented. Her part-time faculty role involves teaching responsibilities within the department, with office hours maintained for student engagement at the Kent campus.



