Transcript of Dalai Lama Events Will Be Available

FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. – The historic visit of His Holiness the Dalai Lama to the University of Arkansas was recorded and will be available on video and as a text transcript for anyone who could not attend or wishes to re-visit the panel discussion and lecture.

The office of university relations will upload both the morning panel session with the Dalai Lama, Sister Helen Prejean and Vincent Harding and the Dalai Lama’s afternoon keynote address to the university YouTube site as soon as possible this week. The video will have closed captioning available. A transcript of both events will also be posted to the Dalai Lama site at http://dalailama.uark.edu. The transcript should also be available this week. 

UATV, the student-run television station, will also re-run the two events in the future, but the days and times are still to be determined. UATV can be found at on Cox digital channel 214 in Northwest Arkansas, on campus channel 22 and online worldwide at uatvonline.net. Information on dates and times will be announced when available.

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