· Monday, Oct. 8 -- William Quigley, law school professor and director of Loyola's law school clinic, on "Social Justice Organizing in Times of Crisis"
· Wednesday, Oct. 10 -- Walter Block, professor of economics, on "A Libertarian Analysis of the World Trade Center Tragedy"
· Monday, Oct. 17 -- Edward McCaughan, associate professor of sociology, on "Violence and Inequality in Creation of a Modern World System"
· Oct. 22 -- Roger White, City College assistant professor of political science, on "Why a Military Response is Advisable"
· Oct. 24 -- Marcus Smith, associate professor of English, on "Three Pillars: Oil, Islam, and Palestine"
· Oct. 29 -- Catherine Wessinger, professor of religious studies, on "Understanding Religious Fanaticism"
· Oct. 31 -- Hasan Krad, associate professor of computer science at Dillard University, on "Islam: the Misunderstood Religion"
· Nov. 5 -- Philip Dynia, associate professor of political science, on "The Implications for Civil Liberties in the United States"
· Nov. 7 -- Timothy Cahill, assistant professor of religious studies, on "Islam, Orientalism and the Roots of Misrepresentation"
· Nov. 12 -- (7:30 p.m.) John P. Clark, City College professor of philosophy and chair of the Loyola Environmental Studies Program, on "Covering Armageddon: A Report on the State of the (Imagi)nation"
· Nov. 14 -- Sarah Gualtieri, assistant professor of history, on "Extreme Violence and Martyrdom"