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Lecture – Decoding Dr. Ambedkar: Ideas of Nation Building and Buddhism


Hybrid Symposium – The Buddha The Scientist


Hybrid Event – Khata: Poison or Purity? – A film by Dr. Huatse Gyal


Call for Papers – Buddhism and The Cold War


Virtual Symposium: Other Power V: The Final Words on its Prevalence in Buddhism

Keynote Lecture: Prof. Jin Y. Park, “What Is Ethics For? A Minimalist Approach to Buddhist Ethics”

Posted on Sep 06, 2022


Keynote Lecture: Prof. Jay L. Garfield, “Buddhism and Nonviolence in the Contemporary World”

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Guest Lecture with James Mark Shields: Socially Engaged Buddhism and the Problem of Nonviolence

Posted on Jun 01, 2022


Video and Q&A – Precarity: Living and Dying in Himalayan Buddhist Cultures

Posted on Apr 04, 2022


Guest Lecture with Professor Karma Lekshe Tsomo: Precarity: Living and Dying in Himalayan Buddhist Cultures

Posted on Mar 07, 2022


Dr. Suraj Yengde: Annual Dr. B.R. Ambedkar Memorial Lecture Series & Ambedkar Chetna Awards Night

Posted on Sep 27, 2019


Workshop: Buddhism and Social Change

Posted on Sep 20, 2019


The Politics and Pathways of Return: June 28-29

Posted on Jun 17, 2019


Mingyur Rinpoche: In Love With the World; Dying Everyday

Posted on May 03, 2019


Keynote Lecture: Prof. Natasha Heller on Buddhist Children’s Picture Books from Taiwan

Posted on Oct 24, 2017

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