Sri Lankan ordained monk travels to Arizona to teach meditation workshops
Buddhist monk Bhante Sujatha of Sri Lanka made a trip to ASU Thursday to teach meditation to students and other participants at the College of Nursing and Health Innovation.
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Buddhist monk Bhante Sujatha of Sri Lanka made a trip to ASU Thursday to teach meditation to students and other participants at the College of Nursing and Health Innovation.
At a news conference in the Fulton Center Thursday, President Michael Crow announced the University has received a $10 million grant from the Virginia G. Piper Charitable Trust to be used for primarily for healthcare research and education.
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