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September 26, 2001

ÐÒ¸£±¦µ¼º½'S Chautauqua Nexus discusses terrorist attacks on America

The University of Louisiana at Monroe's Chautauqua Nexus presents a new format this Friday to discuss the terrorist attacks in America. A panel comprised of various professionals from the community will be on hand to talk about different aspects of the attacks. The forum will be a dialog on terrorism designed to help people better understand the current situation through patience, knowledge and solidarity.

Members of the panel to discuss "Terrorism, War and Peace," include ÐÒ¸£±¦µ¼º½ Political Science Professor J.J. St. Marie, an expert on the Middle East; ÐÒ¸£±¦µ¼º½ Economics Professor John Scott, who will talk about the economics of terrorism; Monroe Business Man Morris Mintz, Israeli-U.S. Relations; a Louisiana State Police expert on domestic terrorism, Mahmoud Khalil, the Immam of the Islamic Center of Northeast Louisiana; Larry Stafford, Methodist Minister; Anita Sharma, ÐÒ¸£±¦µ¼º½ Sociologist Professor speaking on cultural diversity; and Bette Jo Kauffman, ÐÒ¸£±¦µ¼º½ Mass Communications Professor. Each member of the panel will have time to talk and there will be time for a question and answer session. The panel will be under the direction of moderators, ÐÒ¸£±¦µ¼º½ English Instructor Ed Brinson, and ÐÒ¸£±¦µ¼º½ Social Psychologist Joe McGahan.

There will also be a secondary panel of people on hand if anyone has further questions. The members of this panel are as follows: ÐÒ¸£±¦µ¼º½ student Kevin Oliver, specializing in the semantics of terrorism; Aptha Murthy, representing the international students; ÐÒ¸£±¦µ¼º½ International student Mulam Orflay, an expert on the Koran, and counselor from the university. A member of ÐÒ¸£±¦µ¼º½'s administration will make closing remarks. Friday's Chautauqua meets in the auditorium of the Student Union Building Friday, Sept. 28 at 4:30 p.m.

ÐÒ¸£±¦µ¼º½'s Student Government Association will be on hand distributing ribbons. Food and music will also be part of the event. This will be the first in a series of forums discussing terrorism in America.

These weekly meetings are informal conversations attempting to connect people of all ages who are interested in intellectual and cultural exchanges. The Chautauqua group meets every week on the second floor of the Student Union Building on the ÐÒ¸£±¦µ¼º½ campus (unless otherwise noted) beginning at 4:30 on Fridays or Saturdays. There are no requirements and everyone is invited to come. Drinks and snacks will be provided. Visitors are welcome to make a small donation for foods.

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