Samuel Grimes, "Sijju/Cactus: A Tibeto-Burman Loanword in Indo-Aryan? A Thorny Etymology" March 01, 2021 2:00pmSpring Lectures in South Asian and Tibetan Studies Read More Samuel Grimes, "Sijju/Cactus: A Tibeto-Burman Loanword in Indo-Aryan? A Thorny Etymology"
Informed Perspectives: God $ Green: An Unholy Alliance March 04, 2021 12:00 PM-1:15 PM Religion, Race, and Democracy Lab Read More Informed Perspectives: God $ Green: An Unholy Alliance
Informed Perspectives: Race and Religion in China March 18, 2021 6:00 PM-7:15 PM Religion, Race, and Democracy Lab Read More Informed Perspectives: Race and Religion in China
Dr. Jason Birch, "Hathayoga, Tapas and Modern Postural Practice: Distinct Collections of Complex Āsanas on the Eve of Colonialism" April 12, 2021 4:00pmSpring Lectures in South Asian and Tibetan Studies Read More Dr. Jason Birch, "Hathayoga, Tapas and Modern Postural Practice: Distinct Collections of Complex Āsanas on the Eve of Colonialism"
Connor Kenaston dissertation workshop: "Network Radio and the Making of 'Mainwave Religion.'" March 24, 2021 11:00AMVirginia Colloquium in American Religions Read More Connor Kenaston dissertation workshop: "Network Radio and the Making of 'Mainwave Religion.'"
Emily Yen of UVA’s Sociology Department workshops some of her current work. April 07, 2021 11:00AMVirginia Colloquium in American Religions Read More Emily Yen of UVA’s Sociology Department workshops some of her current work.
Kevin Rose dissertation workshop: "Living Green: The Neoliberal Climate of Protestant Environmentalism." April 21, 2021 11:00AMVirginia Colloquium in American Religions Read More Kevin Rose dissertation workshop: "Living Green: The Neoliberal Climate of Protestant Environmentalism."