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Dr. Thomas Sanchez

Dr. Thomas Sanchez

  • Associate Professor of Sociology and Latino/Latin American Studies
  • 402.554.4977

email:
thomassanchez@unomaha.edu
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area of focus:
  • Migration and Immigration, Race/Ethnic/Minority Relations, Theory

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Thomas Sanchez is an associate professor in the Department of Sociology & Anthropology at the University of Nebraska at Omaha (UNO) and is a faculty member of the Office of Latino and Latin American Studies (OLLAS).  Dr. Sanchez does research on ethnic identity formation and the incorporation of Latino immigrants to new destinations, places like Schuyler, Nebraska. His main teaching interests include Chicano and Latino Studies, Sociological Theory, and Race and Ethnic Relations but he really just loves engaging students and teaching them how to learn. Sanchez states, I have had numerous role models in my life who have instilled in me a love of learning and I simply want to give that gift to others.

 

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Thomas Sanchez is an associate professor in the Department of Sociology & Anthropology at the University of Nebraska at Omaha (UNO) and is a faculty member of the Office of Latino and Latin American Studies (OLLAS).  Dr. Sanchez does research on ethnic identity formation and the incorporation of Latino immigrants to new destinations, places like Schuyler, Nebraska. His main teaching interests include Chicano and Latino Studies, Sociological Theory, and Race and Ethnic Relations but he really just loves engaging students and teaching them how to learn. Sanchez states, I have had numerous role models in my life who have instilled in me a love of learning and I simply want to give that gift to others.

 

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