
معرفی
Judith Hansen-Childers serves as an Associate Professor of Humanities at Thomas College, Waterville, Maine, actively shaping campus discourse through leadership roles including Co-Chair of the President’s Council on Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion and Faculty Advisor for the Black Student Union, while fostering global perspectives as a member of the International Club.
Her academic foundation comprises:
- Certificate of Advanced Study (CAS) in Middle East Studies from American Public University, Charles Town, West Virginia
- Master of Science in Computer Technology Education from Thomas College, Waterville, Maine
- Master of Business Administration from Thomas College, Waterville, Maine
- Bachelor of Arts in Theology/Philosophy from Trinity College, Washington, D.C.
Professor Hansen-Childers' scholarly work critically examines intersections of global justice, terrorism, genocide, and cultural identity through lenses of comparative religion, Jewish studies, philosophy, and historical analysis of both ancient Western civilizations and 20th-century political movements, revealing deep commitment to understanding systemic societal conflicts.
Her academic distinction is recognized through:
- Phi Beta Kappa membership (Epsilon of the District of Columbia chapter)
Though specific research grants and doctoral advisees remain undocumented in available materials, her faculty advisor role with the Black Student Union demonstrates active mentorship engagement. Community commitment extends beyond campus through horticulture volunteering at the Coastal Maine Botanical Gardens, embodying holistic dedication to societal enrichment.



