Summary
Kevin Kiley is an assistant professor and data-driven social scientist who blends rigorous PhD-level training in quantitative and computational methods with a background in journalism to study culture, organizations, and research methods. With a decade of experience spanning reporting for major outlets and academic research roles at Duke, University of Iowa, and NC State, he excels at turning complex analyses into clear, compelling narratives. His work bridges scholarly rigor and public communication, reflecting early career beats covering government and higher education that honed his storytelling and investigative instincts. Relocating to Durham, NC, he continues to publish and teach while bringing newsroom discipline and computational tools to sociological inquiry.
10 years of coding experience
1 year of employment as a software developer
Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, Sociology, Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, Sociology at Duke University
B.A., Journalism and Mass Communication, Political Science, B.A., Journalism and Mass Communication, Political Science at The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Master of Arts - MA, SOCIAL SCIENCES, Master of Arts - MA, SOCIAL SCIENCES at University of Chicago