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|bio=Rev. Dr. Monica Sanford is one of only two Buddhists in North America to lead a religious life department at a college or university. As the head of Spirituality & Religious Life at Rochester Institute of Technology, Rev. Dr. Sanford oversees a program with active on-campus Buddhist, Christian, Hindu, Jewish, Pagan, and Muslim communities and student clubs, while also coordinating interfaith programs and an innovative outreach program for secular/non-religious students called “Department 42.” RIT is a STEM-focused campus of 19,000+ students from all over the United States and the world. Trained as a Buddhist chaplain (MDiv, 2013) and ordained as a Buddhist lay minister in a Chan lineage (2015), Rev. Dr. Sanford also received her PhD in Practical Theology (spiritual care & counseling) from Claremont School of Theology (2018) with a first-of-its-kind qualitative study of Buddhist chaplains working in interfaith settings, such as hospitals, colleges, and the military. | |bio=Rev. Dr. Monica Sanford is one of only two Buddhists in North America to lead a religious life department at a college or university. As the head of Spirituality & Religious Life at Rochester Institute of Technology, Rev. Dr. Sanford oversees a program with active on-campus Buddhist, Christian, Hindu, Jewish, Pagan, and Muslim communities and student clubs, while also coordinating interfaith programs and an innovative outreach program for secular/non-religious students called “Department 42.” RIT is a STEM-focused campus of 19,000+ students from all over the United States and the world. Trained as a Buddhist chaplain (MDiv, 2013) and ordained as a Buddhist lay minister in a Chan lineage (2015), Rev. Dr. Sanford also received her PhD in Practical Theology (spiritual care & counseling) from Claremont School of Theology (2018) with a first-of-its-kind qualitative study of Buddhist chaplains working in interfaith settings, such as hospitals, colleges, and the military. Her dissertation has been published as a book entitled [https://sumeru-books.com/products/kalyanamitra-a-model-for-buddhist-spiritual-care ''Kalyāṇamitra: A Model for Buddhist Spiritual Care, Volume 1''] (Sumeru Books 2021) and is the first comprehensive textbook for Buddhist spiritual care. ([https://rit.academia.edu/MonicaSanford Adapted from Source Jan 13, 2021]) | ||
|affiliation=Rochester Institute of Technology | |affiliation=Rochester Institute of Technology | ||
|phduniversity=Claremont School of Theology | |phduniversity=Claremont School of Theology | ||
|education=MDiv. University of the West | |education=MDiv. University of the West | ||
|email=mlsccl@rit.edu | |||
|phone=585-475-2137 | |||
|addresslocation=Schmitt Interfaith Center, 40 Lomb Memorial Drive, Rochester, NY 14623 | |||
|associatedwebsite=https://www.rit.edu/directory/mlsccl-monica-sanford | |||
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FirstName / namefirst | Monica |
LastName / namelast | Sanford |
bio | Rev. Dr. Monica Sanford is one of only two Buddhists in North America to lead a religious life department at a college or university. As the head of Spirituality & Religious Life at Rochester Institute of Technology, Rev. Dr. Sanford oversees a program with active on-campus Buddhist, Christian, Hindu, Jewish, Pagan, and Muslim communities and student clubs, while also coordinating interfaith programs and an innovative outreach program for secular/non-religious students called “Department 42.” RIT is a STEM-focused campus of 19,000+ students from all over the United States and the world. Trained as a Buddhist chaplain (MDiv, 2013) and ordained as a Buddhist lay minister in a Chan lineage (2015), Rev. Dr. Sanford also received her PhD in Practical Theology (spiritual care & counseling) from Claremont School of Theology (2018) with a first-of-its-kind qualitative study of Buddhist chaplains working in interfaith settings, such as hospitals, colleges, and the military. Her dissertation has been published as a book entitled Kalyāṇamitra: A Model for Buddhist Spiritual Care, Volume 1 (Sumeru Books 2021) and is the first comprehensive textbook for Buddhist spiritual care. (Adapted from Source Jan 13, 2021) |
associatedwebsite | https://www.rit.edu/directory/mlsccl-monica-sanford |
affiliation | Rochester Institute of Technology |
phduniversity | Claremont School of Theology |
education | MDiv. University of the West |
IsInGyatsa | No |
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