Upcoming Events
- ཤིང་སྦྲུལ་ལོའི་གནམ་ལོ་གསར་ཚེས་ལ་བཀྲ་ཤིས་བདེ་ལེགས་ཞུ། Happy Year of the Wood Snake.February 28, 2025, marks the start of the Wood Snake year (2152) in the Tibetan calendar and across many Himalayan and Mongolian communities. We wish you all Happy
- Join us for an event with Zhao Zhong, the Director of Green Camel Bell, on Nature Conservation and Public Participation in the Tibetan Plateau. He will share his work titled "Nature Conservation and Public Participation: Practices of a Grassroots
- Date: December 5, 2024Time: 12:15 PM - 1:45 PMLocation: Gugg 201EJoin us for an event featuring Nepalese scholar Nabraj Lama, who will share his research titled "Indigenous Affairs of Nepal through a Political and Economic
- Professor Dan Hirshberg is offering the following courses in the Spring term of 2025:ASIA 1700: Introduction to Tibetan CivilizationASIA 4700: Enlightened Visionaries, Dirty Tricksters, and Warrior HeroesRLST 3550: Tibetan BuddhismAdditionally, a
- The Tibet Himalaya Initiative invites you to a film screening event featuring Tibetan filmmaker Tenzin Sedon. In collaboration with the Dairy Arts Center, we will screen her documentary film A Road of Prayer (98 minutes) on February 21,
- Date: Sunday, October 27 at 6 pmLocation: The Trident Cafe, Pearl Street, BoulderThe Tibet Himalaya Initiative invites you to a special evening with poet, writer, and publisher Bhuchung D. Sonam. He will be reading from his new book
- A panel discussion on Indigenous climate futures with filmmaker Subash Thebe Limbu, Phurwa Gurung (鶹ѰGeography), Clint Carroll (鶹ѰEthnic Studies), Jennifer Fluri (鶹ѰGeography), and Shae Frydenlund (鶹ѰCenter for Asian Studies), will take place on
- The Dalai Lama's Future Succession: Understanding the 14th Dalai Lama and His Formidable Contributions Dr. Dawa Lokyitsang Friday, September 13 at 4 pmHale 230 | Reception to followAll are invited to join us on Friday,
- Dumra/The Secret Garden – Commemorating the CIA-Tibet Training Program at Camp Hale, 1958-1964 Together with the Colorado Tibetan community, the Vail Symposium, and CU’s Department of Anthropology, the Tibet Himalaya Initiative is
- Echoes from Forgotten Mountains: A Conversation about Tibetan History and Politics with Jamyang Norbu April 26, Friday, 4 pm, Hale 230. Reception to followJoin us for a conversation and book signing with critically acclaimed writer Jamyang