Daniel Chand

 Daniel Chand

Daniel E. Chand

  • Courses5
  • Reviews10

Biography

New Mexico State University - Government


Resume

  • 2009

    Ph.D.

    Selected Courses: \n\n• Graduate Statistics for Education and Psychology \n• Quantitative Methods for Public Administration\n• Regression for Ordinal and Categorical Variables \n• Performance Measurement for Public Administration \n• Experimental Design

    Public Policy

    University of Arkansas at Fayetteville

  • 2003

    M.S.

    Selected Courses: \n\n• Quantitative Methods for Government Research\n• Qualitative Methods for Community Development \n• Nonprofit Administration\n• Community Development\n• Urban and Rural Planning\n• Grant Writing and Nonprofit Project Design

    Political Science/Community Development

  • 1998

    B.S.

    Honors:\n\n• C. Robert Kemble Award for 2002 (Lamar University’s outstanding male senior)\n• Communication Department’s Outstanding Senior for 2002\n• Editor of the University Press (university student newspaper)\n• First and Second place honors from the Press Club of Southeast Texas for 2002\n• Honors Program Graduate\n• Recipient of McMaster Honors Program Scholarship

    Journalism

  • Community Outreach

    Non-profits

    Higher Education

    SPSS

    Volunteer Management

    Community Development

    SAS

    Statistics

    Public Policy

    Nonprofits

    Teaching

    Stata

    Grants

    Press Releases

    Fundraising

    Editing

    Grant Writing

    Program Evaluation

    Research

    Publications

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    U.S. Peace Corps

    Kent State University

    Texas State Senator David Bernsen

    WildLaw

    Campaign Corps (Project of Emily's List)

    Illinois State University

    University Press

    Southeast Texas Food Bank

    New Mexico State University

    University of Arkansas

    Duties: organize fundraising and outreach events

    write and report on grants

    write press releases

    compose newsletters and other publications

    lobby governor’s office for public land protection

    oversee all member communications and establish and manage a community forest advocacy group.

    WildLaw

    New Mexico State University

    Las Cruces

    New Mexico Area

    Course taught:\nPolicy Analysis/Quant Research Methods II (graduate course)\nQuantitative Research Methods (graduate course)\nSeminar in Public Policy (graduate course)\nLaw for Public Administrators (cross-listed course)\nInterest Groups and Nonprofit Advocacy \nAmerican National Government

    Assistant Professor

    Duties: serve as newspaper editor

    edit and assign stories

    design pages and oversee editorial board.

    University Press

    Kent State University

    Kent

    Ohio

    Areas of Specialization:\n• Public Policy and Policy Implementation\n• Nonprofit Management and Nonprofit Advocacy\n• Immigration Policy\n\nRecent Publications: \nChand

    Daniel E. and William D. Schreckhise. 2018. “Independence in Administrative Adjudications: When and Why Agency Judges are Subject to Deference and Influence.” Administration and Society. (online edition available)\n\nChand

    Daniel E. 2017. “‘Dark Money’ and ‘Dirty Politics’: Are Anonymous Ads More Negative?” Business and Politics 19(3): 454-481. \n\nChand

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    William D. Schreckhise

    and Marianne Bowers. 2017. “The Dynamics of Local Context and Immigration Asylum Hearing Decisions.” Journal of Public Administration Research and Theory 27(1): 182-196. \n\nChand

    Daniel E. 2017. “Lobbying and Nonprofits: Money and Membership Matter – But Not for All.” Social Science Quarterly 98(5): 1

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    Daniel E. 2015. “Anonymous Money in Campaigns: Is Sunlight the Best Disinfectant?” The Forum 13(2): 269-288. \n\nChand

    Daniel E. and William D. Schreckhise. 2015. “Secure Communities and Community Values: Local Context and Discretionary Immigration Law Enforcement.” Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies 41(10): 1

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    Associate Professor

    Designed and taught classes for the Department of Political Science.

    Graduate Student Instructor

    Fayetteville

    Arkansas Area

    University of Arkansas

    Duties: educate rural farmers on fish farming and small animal husbandry

    solicit donations and manage construction of basketball court and library at village school

    organize and conduct training courses on various topics such as HIV/AIDS

    health

    and nutrition and assist farmers in marketing and selling products.

    U.S. Peace Corps

    Education Specialist

    Duties: oversee development of food bank’s nutrition education program

    renew nutrition education grant

    complete monthly and quarterly grant reports

    design and conduct nutrition presentations to low-income populations

    create statistical evaluation system for food bank’s programs and compose nutrition publications.

    Southeast Texas Food Bank

    Teaching and Research Assistant

    Duties: teach research methods lab using SPSS and conduct research for books on Alexander Hamilton and globalization in the developing world.

    Illinois State University

    Legislative Intern

    Duties: head research for Texas Hate Crimes Bill

    assist with legislative research

    handle constituent contacts and tabulate results of district-wide survey.

    Texas State Senator David Bernsen

    Campaign Employee

    Duties: receive intensive training on all aspects of campaigns and placed on nationally targeted congressional race. Managed the candidate’s call time

    researched and corresponded with donors

    composed fundraising letters

    oversaw mailers

    helped organize fundraising events and participated in field campaign.

    Campaign Corps (Project of Emily's List)

    Northwest Arkansas chapter of ACLU

    Board of Directors

    Board of Directors

    American Civil Liberties Union of Arkansas

GOV 100

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