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Dalai Lama to visit Colgate as part of lecture series

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(Editor's note: The Dalai Lama's visit has been rescheduled to Tuesday, April 22.)

The Dalai Lama, spiritual leader of Tibetan Buddhism and winner of the Nobel Peace Prize, will visit Colgate University in April as part of the Global Leaders Lecture Series.

On Thursday, April 24, the Dalai Lama is scheduled to give a public talk at Colgate. More details about the lecture, including ticket information, will be released in the near future.

dalialama1.jpgLeading up to the Dalai Lama's visit, various programs on the Dalai Lama, Tibet, and Buddhism will be held on campus.

The Dalai Lama has spent the last half-century as an international political leader, advocating for freedom of the people of Tibet, opposing violence, and calling for respect of human rights worldwide.

The Global Leaders Lecture Series, funded primarily by the Society of Families, allows the university to invite world-renowned speakers to campus.

The inaugural lecture series was held last April with Steven Levitt and Stephen Dubner, award-winning authors of Freakanomics: A Rogue Economist Explores the Hidden Side of Everything.


21 Comments

David Tucciarone said:

I am currently without a ticket to this event and would really like to attend if anyone has an extra ticket or knows of anyone with an extra ticket please let me know. I can be contacted at 516-851-0304

Anthony Adornato Author Profile Page said:

Randy,

His Holiness will be speaking about happiness, based on his book "The Art of Happiness."

Randy said:

What will be the topic?

Billy Howard said:

I have no ticket. I need one ticket. If anyone has one and cannot attend, please call me at 315-292-3345. Thank you - 8h2weyBilly

xianglu_han said:

I have a question on Dalai for all people: The more actively Dalai talks about peace, the more violence there will be in Tibet and some other places. Why?
Choices:
1. Dalai always says the opposite of what he is going to do.
2. Dalai doesn't have enough influence on those rioters.
3. Other reasons (please specify).

melinda regan said:

I too am also hoping that the trouble in his homeland do not cancel his trip. My mother, stepfather and I are all so excited to see the Dalai Lama.

marjorie hughes said:

I am so excited at the possibility of seeing him. I hope events in his homeland don't interfere with this trip. I would truly wait all day just to hear him laugh.

Jess said:

Still no ticket info. Talk about anticipation!

mary paparella said:

I would like to receive ticket info as it is my life's dream to see & hear this wonderful person in person.

Michael said:

I do not want to miss this.

Ted Allen said:

I am interested in your futher info on the Dali Lama visit. My wife and I live in the Clinton NY area. Her parents visited the US for the first time and finally saw their daughter after 5 years. My in laws have visited the Tibetan homeland of the heritage of the Dali Lama. Their visit to the United States will be made even more special if I could facilitate their attendance at the event you mention on April 22, 2008. Plse advise at your earliest convenience how best to procur 4-5 tickets for this event.
Thank you,

Ted Allen

Kim said:

Any info on tickets being released for the event yet?

Jude Smith said:

I am wondering it there is any information yet on the schedule and tickets for the visit of the Dalai Lama?

Anthony Adornato Author Profile Page said:

Barbara:


Most of our events on campus are open to the local community, and we anticipate those leading up to the Dalai Lama's visit will be no different. Stay tuned for details!


Anthony

Joe Zazeckie said:

Please advise as to when tickets will be available for this fantastic stroke of luck!
Joe

Barbara said:

will the classes and lectures prior to the Dalai Lama's visit be open to the public?

Beverly Choltco-Devlin said:

One of my life's dreams and goals will be realized if I can be in the presence of His Holiness the Dalai Lama. Please let me know the details as soon as they are available.
Beverly Choltco-Devlin
Hamilton, NY

beth feldman said:

This is certainly reflective of the spirit of a liberal arts education. Kudos!!

Lucia Greene said:

Anthony:
Wow, incredible news that the Dalai Lama is coming to Hamilton! Two years ago I heard him speak in Newport, RI at Salve Regina University, where our oldest daughter was a student. He has a fine sense of humor and is an inspiring leader whose message of world peace is much needed. Be ready, though, for vast crowds. Salve had the event in a huge tent, but there wasn't enough room to accommodate all the members of the media and public hungry to see him. As soon as it leaks out he's coming, Colgate will be overwhelmed with requests for coverage. He also travels with a large number of security people.
What a terrific coup for Colgate to attract a man of his caliber--it's very exciting.
-Lucia Greene '76

Anthony Adornato said:

Hi Kathy,

We are in the process of finalizing details of the Dalai Lama's visit to Colgate. As soon as we have specifics, we'll post them on colgate.edu.

Anthony

kathy herold said:

how can i find out when the tickets go on sale for the dalai lama? thank you so much...kathy


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