
Tufts Buddhist Chaplain Resigns After Arrest in Boston Police Sting Operation
The monk pleaded not guilty on a misdemeanor charge as Boston police said seven men were arrested during the human trafficking-related enforcement effort

The monk pleaded not guilty on a misdemeanor charge as Boston police said seven men were arrested during the human trafficking-related enforcement effort

Kim’s appointment at Yale underscores global perspectives in Buddhist studies at US universities.

A examination of a planned approach to mindful and compassionate end-of-life care

Sarah C. Beasley discusses how honoring the lives and deaths of animals can be a sacred act and the importance of communal rituals of grief and kindness

Brian Daizen Victoria examines the tensions with Buddhist involvement in US support for the Israeli campaign in Gaza and alleged war crimes

“The Inner Path” provides a unique introduction to Buddhist practice specifically designed to address prisoners’ distinct challenges and constraints

Rev. Ilduk Kim, a Won Buddhist chaplain in the US Navy, has been sustained by her regular interactions with marines and sailors as she overcomes the adversity of being the first female Asian-American Buddhist chaplain to reach the rank of Lieutenant

After years as a Buddhist monk in Thailand and the United States, Songkran Waiyaka has flourished in his new role as a US Army chaplain, serving the spiritual and moral needs of soldiers and their families

The International Network of Engaged Buddhists is sponsoring a training workshop for Buddhists caregivers to be hosted in Thailand from 29 Sep.–1 Oct.

Hozan Alan Senauke examines the engaged path of the bodhisattva in Buddhist chaplaincy

SEOUL, South Korea – The 20th Biennial Conference of the International Network of Engaged Buddhists (INEB), jointly organized with Jungto Society, concluded in Seoul on

Tracing the maturation of the Dharma in himself and in the West, John Harvey Negru points us into the future with his hopes for the growth of Buddhist chaplaincy