US-Based Research Finds that Gen Z Are Changing What Faith Looks Like
Nina Müller
30 September 2021
American youth are spiritual but do not easily fit into conventional categories
Serving Humanity in Transition: Chinese Buddhism and Spiritual Care in the United States
Guoying Stacy Zhang
8 September 2021
Loving-kindness, compassion, vicarious joy, and equanimity: the path to collective transformation
Beginner’s Mind: Looking for the East in the West and Finding Myself Instead
Mukund Nair
16 August 2021
An exploration of Buddhist thought and practice
Dharma Realm Buddhist University in California Resumes In-person Classes with Largest Student Cohort
Craig C Lewis
16 August 2021
26 new students enrolled for three academic courses
Beginner’s Mind: Lump on a Log
Justyn Friedler
15 July 2021
Reflections on environment, interconnection, and equanimity
DRBU Offers First Buddhist Translation Graduate Certificate Program in the US
Craig C Lewis
9 June 2021
Program focuses on classical primary texts and…
Making History: Vesak Celebrated at the White House with Candle Offerings
Craig C Lewis
27 May 2021
Second Gentleman Emhoff joins representatives of all…
Senior Tibetan Lama the Third Bardor Tulku Rinpoche Dies Aged 71
Craig C Lewis
9 April 2021
Rinpoche is survived by his wife and their three daughters
Rev. Marvin Harada, Bishop of Buddhist Churches of America, Reflects on the Rise of Asian Hate Crimes
Justin Whitaker
25 March 2021
His statement echoes growing concern over racist hate and..
Beginner’s Mind: Movement as a Framework for Reconciliation
Lauren Lynch
2 February 2021
Articulating a Buddhist response to structural…
Last Week in Samsara
Hozan Alan Senauke
15 January 2021
Where do we go from here? Our choice between chaos…