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Judith Owens-Manley

Associate Director for Community Research

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Judith Owens-Manley
Judith Owens-Manley is the Associate Director of Community Research. She develops community-based research projects and other learning experiences for Hamilton students and opportunities for faculty/student research projects in the community. Her primary research field is human services issues on the community, including domestic violence and refugee research.

She earned her Ph.D. from SUNY, Albany, in the School of Social Welfare in 1999, a Master's Degree in Social Work from the University at Albany in 1983. Owens-Manley has published several journal articles related to human service issues in the community, such as poverty and domestic violence, and has recently published a book with Dr. Reed Coughlan, Bosnian Refugees in America: New Communities, New Cultures (2005). She has two grown children and can be found, outside work, either gardening, running, skiing, hiking, canoeing, biking, or sailing with her husband.