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February 18, 2002

Post 9/11: Islamic Scholar Examines Changes in Lawrence University Lecture Series

APPLETON, WIS. -- One of the country's leading scholars on Islam shares his perpsective on the national and international state of affairs since the September 11 terrorist attack in the final installment of the Lawrence University lecture series, "Debating Globalization: Politics, Economics and Culture."

Author and scholar John Esposito, the founding director of the Center for Muslim Christian Understanding at Georgetown University, presents "The U.S., Global Terrorism and Islam" Wednesday, Feb. 27 at 7 p.m. in Science Hall, Room 102 on the Lawrence campus. The event is free and open to the public.

Esposito has written more than two dozen books on issues related to Islam, including "The Islamic Threat: Myth or Reality?," "Muslims on the Americanization Path" and "Islam and Politics." He also serves as editor-in-chief of the "The Oxford Encyclopedia of the Modern Islamic World."

A former president of the Middle East Studies Association of North America, Esposito spent 20 years teaching at the College of Holy Cross before joining the faculty at Georgetown University. In addition to directing the Center for Muslim-Christian Understanding, he is professor of Islamic studies and professor of religion.