Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. That the historical Buddha was a dark-skinned African was a major point stressed in the "Blacks in Buddhism" lecture hosted by ...
In recent years, exchanges between Buddhism and western science have grown “from a trickle to a flood,” says Jamie Hubbard, professor of religion and Yehan Numata Lecturer in Buddhist Studies at Smith ...
Herbert “Herbie” J. Hancock, the 2014 Charles Eliot Norton Professor of Poetry, discussed how his Buddhist beliefs have fueled his musical creativity in a lecture at Sanders Theatre Monday afternoon.
The center for Buddhist Studies held its third and final event in an initiative to establish a permanent endowed chair in Tibetan Buddhist studies on Monday. Robert Thurman, the president of the ...
It was standing room only for the lecture on "Buddhism and Science" by Donald Lopez, the Arthur E. Link Distinguished University Professor of Buddhist and Tibetan Studies at the University of Michigan ...
The Kennedy Center is hosting a lecture on how Tibetan Buddhists see and treat their environment in the HRCB on Wednesday. Christian Haskett will be giving his lecture, Saving the Mountains, Saving ...
Anne Blackburn will give a lecture on "Buddhist Diplomacy in Colonial Southern Asia," based on her new book, Locations of Buddhism: Colonialism and Modernity in Sri Lanka (2010).The lecture will take ...
Chang-Seong Hong, a Minnesota State University Moorhead philosophy professor, will talk about a Western approach to Buddhism during a lecture at 7:30 p.m. Thursday in the Science Lab 118. His ...
Rochester attorney and UB Law School alumnus Frank Howard, Tibetan lama Ayang Rinpoche's representative in the United States from 1986-2006, will deliver three talks on Buddhism this summer in advance ...
Tibetan Buddhist teacher Orgyen Zang Shod Dorje will offer lectures in Sequim and Port Townsend this weekend. Tonight, Zang Shod will speak on the role of generosity in creating wealth during a ...
SEOUL, South Korea--(BUSINESS WIRE)--How noble would our daily life be if we could accept our daily as a ritual and our life as a ritual? How could we make our daily lives richer and more sustainable?