events2010
- Gray Tuttle will visit CU Â鶹ӰԺ on November 4th to deliver a lecture on "Why Amdo Matters: TIbetan Middle Ground between Lhasa and Beijing." Professor Tuttle studies the history of twentieth-century Sino-Tibetan relations as well as Tibet’s
- Roger Maaka, Professor of Maori and Indigenous Studies at the Eastern Institute of Technology in New Zealand, will give a lectur at CU on Wednesday, November 3, 2010 at 5:30 pm in Humanities 250, on "The Maori Experience of Christianity: Â A
- Anne Blackburn's lecture on "Buddhist Diplomacy in Colonial Southern Asia" had a wonderful turnout on Thursday night, October 7 in the British Studies Library on the fifth floor of Norlin. There were approximately 30 people in attendance, including
- Anne Blackburn will give a lecture on "Buddhist Diplomacy in Colonial Southern Asia," based on her new book, Locations of Buddhism: Colonialism and Modernity in Sri Lanka (2010).The lecture will take place at 5:30pm on Thursday, October
- Dr. Nabil Echchaibi, Associate Director of the Center for Media, Religion and Culture will speak on "Mosques and Koran Burning: Islam as Media Spectacle" on Wednesday, September 29 at 3pm in Hellems 201. Sponsored for the Center for Asian Studies.
- Graduate students are invited to join a workshop on "Using Blogs for Assignments," sponsored by the Graduate Teaching Program and led by Religious Studies faculty member, Holly Gayley. The workshop will take place on Tuesday, June 29th
- Theta Alpha Kappa (TAK) will hold its Induction Ceremomy on Friday, April 30th at 5:00pm in Humanities 350 (library on third floor). TAK is the National Honor Society for Religious Studies to encourage and recognize academic achievement in the study
- The upcoming symposium, "Modes of Communication in Medieval Monasticism," explores forms of verbal and non-verbal communication in medieval monasticism. It is scheduled for this Thursday, April 22 at 6pm (Koelbel 235) and Friday,
- Jonathan Z. Smith, distinguished professor of religion at the University of Chicago, will visit CU April 12-13 as the Cox Family Visiting Scholar for 2010, hosted by the Department of Religious Studies. All are invited to a public lecture by
- Acclaimed filmmaker Pema Tseden will be visiting the University of Colorado on April 9 for a screening of his new film, The Search, followed by a Question & Answer session with the filmmaker. The event will be held on Friday, April 9 from 5