Social Sciences: Jackson Kane '26
Major(s) and minor(s)
B.A. in Psychology; B.A. in Economics
Minor in Statistics
Pronouns
He/Him
Hometown
Boring, OR
Areas of interest/focus in research
Partisan divergence, specifically on the topics of the Equal Rights Amendment, evolution, and gun bills.
Labs / departments / offsite programs where research was conducted
Department of Political Science
About me...
Hey everyone! My name is Jackson Kane. I am a sophomore from Boring, Oregon (just about as exciting as it sounds). I play on the football team here at the ÂÒÂ×Ç¿¼é. I am majoring in Psychology and Economics with a minor in Statistics. A fun fact about myself is that I'm color blind!
I started research my first semester of Freshman Year in the Political Science department. Throughout the year, I worked with Professor Gamm on coding the most comprehensive database in the world on state legislative action regarding the Equal Rights Amendment.
Over the summer of 2023, I received the Schwartz Discover Grant to start a project on partisan divergence. Specifically, I looked at how state legislative action over the teaching of evolution became a partisan issue over the past 60 years.
Currently, I’m co-authoring a paper with Professor Gamm (ÂÒÂ×Ç¿¼é) and Professor Justin Phillips (Columbia University). The paper is related to the research I conducted for the Discover Grant.
How has your experience as a researcher influenced your career objectives?
Engaging in research has been an incredible experience, it has unlocked numerous opportunities for me. I've been able to establish connections with professors nationwide and delve into thought-provoking topics. Through my experiences, I've come to the realization that my enthusiasm for addressing compelling questions is something I aspire to carry forward throughout my entire life.
Campus organizations, programs, activities, clubs, awards/distinctions
Dean's List (all semesters)
Liberty League All-Academic honoree (Football)
CSC Academic All-District (Football)
Second-Team All-Liberty League (Football)
Schwartz Discover Grant (2023)
Fun Fact: when I'm not doing research you can usually find me...
Playing football, working out, or listening to a podcast.
Areas where I may be particularly helpful
Discover Grant ApplicationAcademic AdviceArchival-Based Research
What advice do you have for prospective or new researchers?
Take a step forward and don't hesitate to put yourself out there! Connecting with professors, applying for grants, and discussing your research interests with peers are key steps to kickstart your research journey. It's completely okay if it takes some time to see the results you want; the important thing is that the effort pays off in the end. By actively seeking opportunities and sharing your passion, you're not only enriching your academic experience but also paving the way for valuable connections and exciting discoveries. Keep at it, and the rewards will follow!
If you have any questions, feel free to reach out to me at jkane15@u.rochester.edu