
Fifth Cohort of Tibetan Buddhist Nuns Graduates from Advanced Tantric Studies Program
The Tibetan Nuns Project announced that nine Tibetan Buddhist nuns graduated from the year-long Tantric Studies program at Gyuto Tantric University.
The Tibetan Nuns Project announced that nine Tibetan Buddhist nuns graduated from the year-long Tantric Studies program at Gyuto Tantric University.
A college student in the United States offers some reflections on frugality and self-indulgence in the consumerist culture of US society.
The University of Bern plans to shut down its courses in Tibetan culture and classical language, from the fall semester of this year.
BDG speaks with Ven. Yan He about Dharma Drum Mountain’s unique approach to Dharmic cultivation and practice, combining academic, public, and social care education.
The Centre for Bhutan studies & GNH (CBS) has announced that Bhutan will host the Bhutan Meditation Conference: Science, Mindfulness, and Meditation.
Rebecca Wong’s interview with Prof. Georgios Halkias reveals striking mutual influences between Buddhism and the Hellenistic legacy
Khyentse Foundation announced that it has begun accepting applications for KF Scholarship funding for Buddhist studies scholars until 15 January.
The renowned Buddhist scholar and professor of Indology Suniti Kumar Pathak died at his residence at Avanpalli in Shantiniketan, West Bengal, India.
Theravada bhikkhuni and scholar Ven. Dhammadinna presents a historical case for moving beyond sectarian boundaries
Canada’s first Buddhist Spiritual Care Professorship announced at Emmanuel College, supported by a C$3M gift from the Buddhist Association of Canada
Myanmar’s Shan State Buddhist University hosted a two-day international conference at its campus in the city of Taunggyi, in Shan State, from 7–8 November.
The symposium demonstrated that sexual abuse in Buddhism is an ongoing global crisis that extends across all schools and sects