About Stacey Blackwell

Stacey Blackwell earned a master's in the social and philosophical foundations of education from Rutgers University, a masters in English from The College of New Jersey, and a bachelor's in English with a minor in Spanish and concentration in education from Muhlenberg College in Allentown, PA. After teaching English and composition courses at several PA and NJ colleges and universities, Stacey returned to Rutgers in 2011. She worked as the Director of Training, Outreach, and Academic Coaching before becoming the Senior Director of the Learning Centers. She also teaches a section of the Pedagogy of Peer-Led Learning course required for all first-semester learning assistants. She serves as chair of the Rutgers–New Brunswick Student Success Steering Committee and serves on the editorial board of ​The Learning Assistance Review​, as well as on the National College Learning Center Association's (NCLCA) Conference Proposal Committee. Stacey has also earned the Level 3 Learning Center Leadership Certification from the NCLCA.