
The Art of Caring: Embracing the Journey of Providing Love without Expectations
The practice of caregiving: equanimity and compassion amid uncertainty and impermanence

The practice of caregiving: equanimity and compassion amid uncertainty and impermanence

Dzogchen Khenpo Choga Rinpoche, or Choga, of the Dzogchen Retreat Center in Oregon has been accused of sexual battery by a former student

Jodo Shinshu Buddhists in Hawai’i celebrate Buddha Day with a recounting of the Buddha’s previous lives

A college student in the US examines her relationship with activism and Buddhism, and understanding engaged Buddhism as a form of practice

BDG North American Correspondent Sensei Alex Kakuyo brings his Buddhist practice into daily life, where things don’t always go as planned

In the wake of social media outrage over footage showing the Dalai Lama hug and kiss an Indian student, Buddhist leaders have protested against what they describe as a misrepresentation of an innocent interaction.

A reflection on the need for engaged Buddhists to look deeply at the wounds of European colonialism through the lens of contemporary Native American artist Gregg Deal

The award recognizes Wu’s scholarly contribution in the past as well as his potential to broaden human knowledge in the future.

The Tashi Choling Center for Buddhist Studies in Oregon has announced that Dhomang Gyatrul Rinpoche died on 8 April.

The Tibetan Nuns Project has announced that a project to expand the debating courtyard for the Buddhist nuns of Dolma Ling Nunnery has been completed.

After a difficult approval process, members of the Cambodian Buddhist community hope to find a welcome home in a San Jose neighborhood

Facing fear and break free of delusion: the Buddhist path as a quest for truth