Upcoming Events
- Sienna Craig is a cultural anthropologist, whose major focus in research, writing, and teaching is the social study of medicine. Her work is invested in understanding the multiple ways that so-called ‘traditional’ medical systems interact with
- Tibet Himalaya Initiative, Center for Asian Studies, and the CU Â鶹ӰԺ Department of Anthropology are co-hosting Socio-cultural Anthropologist, Sara Shneiderman, on Friday, October 7 at 4pm in HALE 230. The title of her talk is:
- UNEXPECTED BUDDHA:THE ILLUSORY VISIONS OF CONTEMPORARY TIBETAN ARTIST, KARMA PHUNTSOKArtist Talk and Slideshow with Karma PhuntsokFree and Open to the PublicThe Tibet Himalaya Initiative is pleased to welcome Karma Phuntsok to CU
- The CU Â鶹ӰԺ Geography Department, Center for Asian Studies, and Tibet Himalaya Initiative are co-hosting Anthropologist John Osburg on Friday, April 22nd at 3:30 pm in Guggenheim 205. Professor Osburg is the recent author of Anxious Wealth:
- Co-sponsored by the Tibet Himalayan Initiative, Tsadra Foundation, and Shambhala Publications, Khenpo Karma Jamyang Gyaltsen of Larung Gar Monastery will speak on Monday, April 18th at 6:30pm at Shambhala Publications (4720 Walnut St, Â鶹ӰԺ
- Dorje Tsering Chenaktsang, known by his pen name Jangbu, is a leading Tibetan poet whose writing is experimental, sophisticated, and courageous, influenced by classical Tibetan poetry and magical realism. In recent years, he has taken up directing
- Widely considered the father of cotemporary Tibetan art, Gonkar Gyatso was one of a number of young Tibetans seeking new vehicles for creative expression and co-founded the Sweet Tea House artists’ collective in Lhasa in in 1984. Later he left Tibet
- On Tuesday, February 23 the Tibet Himalaya Initiative is hosting a Round Table presentation/discussion with ISET and their guests. It will be from 12:00-1:30 pm in Guggenheim 201E (second floor, at the end of the