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- Happiness, Connection & MeditationA Public Talk by Orgyen Chowang RinpocheWednesday, August 31 | Norlin Library on CU Boulder Campus6pm Smoke Purification Ceremony, Norlin East Entrance by Sundial6:30pm Public Talk, British Studies Room, 5th
- Please join the Tsadra Foundation for an evening of food and discussion Wednesday, April 27th, 2016 at 6:30PM. Ariana Maki of CU Boulder will be speaking about Tibetan and Himalayan art in the Bernier Archive.
- Contemporary Tibetan artist Gonkar Gyatso will discuss his work as it has evolved from his formal training in brush painting in China to the influence of pop culture and street art in the West. Identity, politics, humor, and aesthetics have all
- The CU Environment & Society Program and CU Population Center will co-sponsor a presentation entitled: “Enhancing Community Resilience Among Flood and Earthquake-Affected Communities in Nepal and Haiti” on Wednesday, April 13,
- The next National Snow and Ice Data Center (NSIDC) Cryospheric and Polar Processes Seminar led by Research Assistant Andrew Barrett will focus on the topic of glacial runoff and contributions to water in High Asia. The title of the
- The Asia Foundation's country representative to Nepal, Dr. George Varughese will be coming to CU to give a talk at IBS entitled "In the Wake of the Big Quake: The Political Economy of Recovery and Development in Nepal." Friday, April 1,
- The Tsadra Foundation's Boulder Reserach Library will host a Salon Tibétain on Wednesday, February 24th at 6pm to highlight the recent work of two Naropa University graduates. With the support of the Believe in Tibet Foundation
- DU Visiting Assistant Professor Ben Nourse will speak at the Denver Art Museum on Wednesday, February 17, 2016, 12:00 p.m. as part of the museum's Asian Art Association lecture series. His talk will explore the world of Tibetan
- Contemporary Tibetan art is a quickly rising field of interest for art collectors, scholars, and the public alike. In 2014, the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City acquired its first contemporary Tibetan work from artist Tenzing Rigdol