Sarah Kincaid

Sarah Kincaid
Undergraduate Academic Advisor and Community Development Coordinator

B.A. Peace and Social Justice, Berea College, 2012
B.A. English, Berea College, 2012
M.S. Conflict Analysis and Resolution, George Mason University, 2015

Biography

Sarah Kincaid serves as an academic advisor and community development coordinator at the School for Conflict Analysis and Resolution at George Mason University. She has a passion for working with young people through education and mentoring. As an academic advisor, Kincaid serves as the senior program director of the Conflict Resolution Youth Summit and coordinator for Mason’s Peacebuilding Fellows Program. Kincaid has experience working with middle, high school, and college-aged students from diverse backgrounds. She has taught for Alexandria City Public Schools, George Mason University, and Berea College. In 2014 she was the homestay coordinator for the Indonesia Youth Leadership Program of George Mason University. Sarah Kincaid is an alumna of Mason, where she earned a master of science in Conflict Analysis and Resolution, concentrating on youth political and civic participation. As a master’s student, she was awarded the Chantal Paydar Fellowship for her research on youth participation in civil society in Tunisia.



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December 2016
On Friday, September 16, 2016, eight undergraduate students from the School for Conflict Analysis and Resolution
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February 2016
In fall 2015, the Center for World Religions, Diplomacy, and Conflict Resolution (CRDC) hosted an art contest titled
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July 17th - 21st, 2017 | 9:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.​Delve into today’s toughest problems this summer at the Conflict Resolution Youth Summit (CRYS). The CR Youth Summit is a summer program for high school students in the District Metropolitan area that explores:​​Social and Political ActionGlobal
July 17, 2017
Location: George's in the JC The Undergraduate Research Symposium is an opportunity for Mason's undergraduate students to present their original research projects and experiences in the field that relate to conflict, conflict resolution, and peacebuilding. Hosted by the School for
December 06, 2016
Got the itch to travel? Come learn more about study abroad opportunities at Mason. We'll have a panel discussion with a representative from the Study Abroad Office and several students who have been on both short and long-term trips. RSVP to Jane Walker. 
October 06, 2016
Location: JC 325, Room ARSVP by email to [email protected]. There will be pizza served at 6 pm!
October 03, 2016
Location: JC 325, Room AStudents must RSVP by email with a copy of their resume to [email protected] by September 25th. Come at 6 pm for pizza!
October 03, 2016
Are you an undergraduate student who's interested in gaining hands-on experience? Want to get out of the Fairfax bubble? Then apply to the Peacebuilding Fellows program! At this info session we'll hear what former Fellows gained from the program and walk through the
September 27, 2016
Location: JC Room CCome learn about study abroad opportunities! We'll hear from a staff members from the Study Abroad office and from students. 
September 06, 2016
The Undergraduate Research Symposium is an opportunity for Mason's undergraduate students to present their original research projects and experiences in the field that relate to conflict, conflict resolution, and peacebuilding. Hosted by the School for Conflict Analysis and Resolution, the
April 18, 2016
The School for Conflict Analysis and Resolution cordially invites you to aWinter Recognition Ceremony honoring our December graduates.Family and friends of the winter graduates and all S-CAR students, staff,
December 11, 2015
Come for a quiet day of writing in S-CAR's conference room. Take a day to catch up on assignments so you can enjoy Thanksgiving break! Please bring a snack or your favorite tea or cofffee to share.
November 21, 2015
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