Student Information
Graduate Student
Family and Human Development
The College of Lib Arts & Sci
Long Bio
Daniel Jose Sanchez is a Ph.D. Student and Graduate Research Assistant with the Positive Environments for Adolescents and Children (PEAC) Lab as well as with ASU SIBS Project, while also serving as a Graduate Teaching Assistant all located in the Family and Human Development department within the T. Denny Sanford School of Social and Family Dynamics at Arizona State University (ASU). Daniel’s research interests include the role of culture, gender, and family relationships (i.e. mothers, fathers, siblings, grandparents, etc….) in child and adolescent development, with a primary focus on low income Latinx families and School Based Intervention Programs that are preventative in nature. Daniel’s current research draws from data from the ASU SIBS project, which is randomized clinical trial funded by the National Institute of Child Health and Human Development to test the effectiveness of a family-based prevention program delivered in afterschool settings to Latinx children. Daniel holds a Bachelors and Master of Arts degrees in Sociology from the University of Northern Colorado, and Master of Public Administration from ASU. GO DEVILS!
Education
Master of Public Administration, Arizona State University
Master of Arts, Sociology, University of Northern Colorado
Bachelor of Arts, Sociology with minor studies in Visual Arts and Women's Studies, University of Northern Colorado