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Skidmore College
Religious Studies Department

2018–19 Activities and Events


The Second Buddha

Programming for The Second Buddha was coordinated by Associate Professor of Asian Studies Benjamin Bogin through the Skidmore Faculty Scholar Residency, which is co-sponsored by the Center for Leadership, Teaching, and Learning and the Office of Special Programs; and the Tang Teaching Museum.

Upcoming Events part of The Second Buddha exhibit

Monday, April 1 @ 6pm:

Dominique Townsend, poet and Professor of Religious Studies at Bard College, gives a reading and discussion of Terdak Lingpa’s poetic dream yoga instructions.

Join us at 6:00 PM Thursday, April 4, as Lama Rod Owens connects the Second Buddha’s teaching with contemporary concerns. Perhaps the most radical act now is to be our most open and vulnerable selves allowing our broken hearts to be glimpsed. In this glimpsing, we can learn to allow our broken hearts with its fear, trauma, and ignorance to inform our social change work. Radical presence is the practice of allowing our broken hearts to show us how to be free and to help others to get free.

The Second Buddha: Reception and private tour

Tuesday, April 9th

5:30-6:00: Reception in Religious Studies Lounge, Ladd Hall, 2nd Floor

6:10-7:00:  Private tour of the Second Buddha show with Ben Bogin, Associate Professor and Director of the Asian Studies Program

Bardo Now Events(April 16-18)

Academic Festival – Seniors present on their Capstone Projects

 Wednesday, May 1st, time and place TBA

 

Reception for Graduating Seniors and families

Friday, May 17th, time and place TBA

As part of the Dunkerely Dialogue series, Religious Studies Prof. Ryan Overbey will be in conversation with artist Yun-Fei Ji, whose work is in the Tang’s collection.

Date: Wednesday, February 20
Time:  6:00 p.m.
Location: Tang Teaching Museum

Annual Capstone Seminar 2018Annual Capstone Seminar Lecture in Religious Studies

A presentation by philosopher, yoga instructor, and award-winning writer Tatiana Forero Puerta based on her book, Yoga for the Wounded Heart: A Philosophy, Practice, and Journey of Healing Emotional Pain.

Date: Thursday, November 8
Time: 5:45 p.m.
Location: Emerson Auditorium