Summary
Tyler Reny is an Assistant Professor of Political Science at Claremont Graduate University with a PhD from UCLA and over a decade of experience in political behavior, identity politics, survey design, and political psychology. He teaches graduate computational social science courses in programming, data collection, and survey methods while conducting applied research on campaigns, elections, and public opinion. Tyler combines rigorous quantitative skills—survey implementation, statistical analysis, and data visualization—with practical consulting experience serving public opinion and policy clients since 2014. His background spans academic research (postdoc at Washington University), freelance analytics, and on-the-ground program work, giving him a rare blend of methodological depth and operational expertise. Fluent in Spanish and experienced with international study, he brings comparative perspective to U.S. political questions.
11 years of coding experience
4 years of employment as a software developer
Master's degree, Political Science, Master's degree, Political Science at University of Washington
B.A., Government, Spanish, B.A., Government, Spanish at Skidmore College
Lincoln Academy High School
Spanish Professional Writing, Service Learning, Spanish Professional Writing, Service Learning at FLACSO
Argentine Social Policy, Argentine Social Policy at University of Buenos Aires
Doctor of Philosophy (PhD), Political Science and Government, Doctor of Philosophy (PhD), Political Science and Government at University of California, Los Angeles
Spanish, Spanish at International House