The Karmapa’s Chubb Fellowship began with his talk at Woolsey Hall at 4:00pm on April 7. He was joined on stage by two Yale faculty members, Mary Evelyn Tucker and Andrew Quintman. In addition to posing their own questions to the Karmapa, Tucker and Quintman read questions from the audience that were submitted online prior to the talk. Over 2000 attended the talk which was also broadcast live on the web. At the Karmapa’s request the first two rows of seats were reserved for Yale students. The talk was followed by a reception at the Master’s House of Timothy Dwight College. Over 100 TD fellows and guests of Religious Studies, the Himilaya Institute and Forestry and Environmental Studies attended. Vegetarian food was served. On Wednesday the Karmapa attended the Chubb dinner with 115 students and special guests. Again, at his request a seat was left empty at each student table. The Karmapa took his plate of food and sat to eat and talk with all the students in attendance. Master Jeff Brenzel presented him with a framed poster honoring his Chubb visit, a copy of an Art Gallery print of the Buddha, and a red TD bell. He spoke about his own personal experience becoming the Karmapa and his vision for how he and his audience can impact the future of our world through thoughtful action. The evening ended with exchanges with students at the podium. The Karmapa left at 8:30 to return to the Omni. He continued his visit to Yale for an additional two days, the longest of his visits on his US college tour.
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