Buddhist Scholar Duncan Ryuken Williams Wins Prestigious Grawemeyer Religion Prize
Williams documented the sorrows, hopes, and lives of many of the 125,000 people of Japanese ancestry imprisoned in the United States during WWII
Williams documented the sorrows, hopes, and lives of many of the 125,000 people of Japanese ancestry imprisoned in the United States during WWII
A Japanese American Shin Buddhist minister offers history and view toward gratitude
November term features a free online course on bringing caring and understanding into everyday life
Lessons in engaging mindfully with life
American youth are spiritual but do not easily fit into conventional categories
Loving-kindness, compassion, vicarious joy, and equanimity: the path to collective transformation
An exploration of Buddhist thought and practice
26 new students enrolled for three academic courses
Reflections on environment, interconnection, and equanimity
Program focuses on classical primary texts and…
Second Gentleman Emhoff joins representatives of all…
Rinpoche is survived by his wife and their three daughters