Buddhist Languages Professor Diego Loukota Dies at 38 of Brain Cancer
Loukota was remembered for his “once-in-a-generation” intellect as well as his kindness and collegiality
Loukota was remembered for his “once-in-a-generation” intellect as well as his kindness and collegiality
Khyentse Foundation, founded by the Bhutanese lama, filmmaker, and author Dzongsar Khyentse Rinpoche, has announced the launch of its revamped website.
The new center will aim to boost the educational prospects for Buddhists in India as well as to draw scholars from outside the country
Khyentse Foundation announced that it has awarded this year’s Khyentse Foundation Prize for Outstanding Translation to Prof. Trent Walker.
The renowned Buddhist monk has worked tirelessly for decades as a bridge between Americans and Tibetan refugees in India
Dr. Oren Hanner will give a live-streamed talk on the theme “Towards a Buddhist Theory of Shared Agency” at the BDCHK on 12 March.
Academics are studying how Buddhist ideas and practices have increasingly been incorporated into the end-of-life plans of people outside of Buddhist cultures
May We Gather collective to commemorate racially-motivated shootings with a pilgrimage in March and Jan-Feb online speaker series
The popular Canadian program has been a success with students, fostering cultural understanding and mental health awareness
Khyentse Foundation, founded by Dzongsar Khyentse Rinpoche, has announced the live launch of a new online reading room for the Khyentse Vision Project.
The National University of Singapore has announced a new opportunity to foster interdisciplinary research in Buddhist studies
Since 2016, when the Dalai Lama awarded the first cohort of Geshemas, interest among Tibetan nuns toward attaining the degree has climbed steadily