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
Nepal’s President Bidya Devi Bhandari Calls on State to Include Buddhist Philosophy and Buddha’s Teachings in Curriculum
Buddhist philosophy has thrived in many institutions in the West and must be maintained in Nepal as well, argues lawmakers
Buddhistdoor View: Scholarship Heals the World: Self-Reflection for Buddhist Studies
The University of Hong Kong’s (HKU) Centre of Buddhist Studies recently held a conference titled “Buddhist Canons: In Search of a Theoretical Foundation for a
Buddhism Sees Growth in Iowa, Heartland of the US
Growing Buddhist communities in Iowa signal changing demographics and religious interest
Beginner’s Mind: Buddhist Modernism: A Transformative and Empowering Think Tank for Social Change
On the transformative power of engaged Buddhism
Khyentse Foundation Celebrates 20 Years in the Service of the Buddhadharma
Every single word spoken by the Buddha is excellent and precious. Dzongsar Khyentse Rinpoche Khyentse Foundation, a nonprofit founded by the renowned Bhutanese lama, filmmaker,
Book Review: Monks in Motion: Buddhism and Modernity Across the South China Sea
A study of maritime Buddhism along the littoral hubs of Asia
Beginner’s Mind: That’s a Good Question . . .
Lessons in engaging mindfully with life
India Plans “First-Ever” Global Buddhist Conference in November
Prime minister to present new Award for Promotion of Buddhist Studies
Meeting on the Development of Buddhist Education in Russia Held in Moscow
Participants discuss bachelor, master, and doctoral degree programs in Buddhist Philosophy
American-born Indian Scholar of Ambedkarite Buddhism and Gender Equality Gail Omvedt Dies Aged 80
Omvedt’s love for oppressed communities in India built a legacy of scholarship and activism