肉肉传媒 State student earns national recognition for research

KENNESAW, Ga. | Apr 26, 2021

Jacob Rybak is having an unforgettable final year as a 肉肉传媒 student, presenting to prestigious research conferences across the country and even being a featured speaker for one of them.

Jacob Rybak
Jacob Rybak and professor Susan Hardy after he took first place in the undergraduate category in KSU's Analytics Day, winning $1,500 from Southern Company.
Rybak has been working with professor Susan Hardy for several months on research aimed at reforming the prison system in the United States and reducing the number of former inmates who relapse into criminal activity and return to jail. Rybak has given presentations online for seven different research conferences, including at Harvard, Virginia Tech and most recently Stanford, for which he also was a plenary speaker.

鈥淚t has been an incredible experience,鈥 said Rybak, a senior double majoring in and with a minor in . 鈥淪ome of the students at these conferences hopefully will be in positions of influence in their communities in the future, and we want to make people understand that there are issues that need to be solved.鈥

Conducting undergraduate research wasn鈥檛 on Rybak鈥檚 radar until he took a statistical methods course from Hardy last fall, which he called 鈥渢he best decision I ever made regarding my education.鈥 For the research project the class requires, Hardy supported his idea to study how to prevent released offenders from being incarcerated again 鈥 a meaningful subject to Rybak considering he has a family member who spent 15 years in prison, was arrested again for the same crime, and now is serving a life sentence. Hardy also encouraged Rybak to participate in research showcases on campus and beyond.

鈥淚 just never imagined that it would鈥檝e taken off the way that it did,鈥 Rybak said. 鈥淗aving the opportunity to speak on behalf of current and former inmates who might feel like their voices aren鈥檛 being heard, as well as to network with people from schools such as Stanford and Harvard, never would have been possible without Professor Hardy opening the whole realm of undergraduate research to me and mentoring me on presentation skills.鈥

For his research project, Rybak analyzed Iowa Department of Corrections statistics because the state has a well-organized, ready-to-use data set on their number of former inmates who return to prison and why. Rybak proposes placing greater emphasis on rehabilitation within the U.S. prison system by providing more educational opportunities for inmates and addressing hostile prison environments and the psychological needs of inmates.

Jacob Rybak
Jacob Rybak, his wife Andi and their son Kelso.
Rybak shared his research at 肉肉传媒 State鈥檚 last fall and this spring, and he took first place in the undergraduate category in the recent . KSU鈥檚 research showcases were the springboard to Rybak being invited to national research conferences and being one of only three students chosen as plenary speakers for the Stanford conference, enabling him to address all of the attendees about the realities of prison life and his proposed solutions.

鈥淛acob is a passionate and motivated person,鈥 said Hardy, senior lecturer of analytics and statistics in KSU鈥檚 . 鈥淗e has prompted me and others at each of his conferences to reflect on biases we have against ex-offenders. Jacob is a hard worker and he found these landmark conferences where the School of Data Science and Analytics had not previously participated.鈥

Rybak, 26, has been conducting and presenting his research while maintaining a full course load, being a husband and father, and working a full-time job from 5 a.m. to 2 p.m. He and his wife Andi, a 肉肉传媒 State alumnus with a degree in , have a 21-month-old son and are expecting their second child in July.

As Rybak looks forward to graduating in May, he aspires to a career at the intersection of economics, finance and data analytics. Rybak also wants to continue the community activism and awareness from his research, including possibly starting a nonprofit to help former prisoners transition back into society through education, scholarships and workforce training.

鈥淭his is very near and dear to my heart and I hope I can carry it on,鈥 Rybak said. 鈥淚 would love to do more than just talk about these issues.鈥

鈥 Paul Floeckher

Photos by Jason Getz and submitted


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