Monica Sanford, PhD.

Monica Sanford joined Harvard Divinity School as assistant dean for multireligious ministry in September 2021. Sanford comes to HDS from the Rochester Institute of Technology, where she became one of only two Buddhists in North America to lead a multireligious life department at a college or university.

Sanford is one of the first full-trained Buddhist practical theologians in the United States, having earned her PhD in practical theology from Claremont School of Theology. Sanford also holds an undergraduate degree in design from the University of Nebraska-Lincoln and a master of divinity degree from University of the West. Sanford is an ordained Buddhist lay minister in a Chan lineage and trained as a Buddhist chaplain. Her recent book, Kalyāṇamitra: A Buddhist Model for Spiritual Care (January 2021), is the first textbook for Buddhist chaplains.

Upcoming Programs by Monica Sanford, PhD.

Bodhicitta in Action An Introduction to Buddhist Spiritual Care

Also With Amelia Hall PhD, Celeste Young MDiv and Netanel Miles-Yépez

June 5 - 10, 2025

Join us for a five-day immersive retreat exploring the foundations of Buddhist Spiritual Care, designed for those called to serve others through compassionate presence, contemplative practice, and ethical engagement. Whether you're discerning a path in chaplaincy, caregiving, or personal transformation, this retreat offers a unique opportunity to experience the core elements of Buddhist-informed spiritual care […]