Religion in Medieval Chinese Society

Curtin Hall, B74

Please join us on April 10 for a presentation by Dr. Huaiyu Chen, Professor of Buddhism & Chinese Religions at Arizona State University. His talk will illustrate how Buddhism has shaped Chinese knowledge and experience of animals after it gradually took root in Chinese society in the medieval periods. The event will take place 2:30-4:00 p.m. in Curtin Hall B74 Questions? Please contact Dr. Jue Chen (chen348@uwm.edu)

Robo-Buddhism: Kokoro, Technology, and Spirituality in Japan Today, Distinguished Lecture by Jennifer Robertson

Lubar Hall, Room S151

Please join us on April 10 @ 4p-5pm CDT in Lubar S151 for an Association for Asian Studies NEAC distinguished lecture by Professor Jennifer Robertson, professor emerita, University of Michigan. Her talk will explore how religious technologies and affective human-robot relations are conjointly imagineered theoretically and in practice.