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Institute for Ethics

 THE INSTITUTE FOR ETHICS AT 
SAINT FRANCIS UNIVERSITY

THE ANNUAL LECTURES

16.  Dr. Akbar Ahmed, Ibn Khaldun Chair of Islamic Studies at American University and former High Commissioner of Pakistan to Great Britian, Journey into Islam:  Ethics and the Crisis of Globalization, 2008.

15.  John Carr,  Secretary of the Department of Social Development and World Peace of the United States Catholic Bishops' Conference, Catholic Social Teaching and Catholic Higher Education:  Mission and Message, Directions and Dangers, 2007.

14. S. Wesley Ariarajah, Methodist Pastor & Professor of Ecumenical Theology Graduate and  Theological Schools Drew University, Axis of Peace: Religious Faith in Times of Violence and War, 2006.

13. Dr. Abdul M.R. Dardery, Assistant Professor of Cultural Studies and Critical Discourse, South Valley University, New Karnack, Luxor, Eqypt, The Clash Between America and Islam:  Time for a New Ethical Paradigm, 2005.

12.  Mark Franken, Executive Director of Migration and Refugee Services of the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops, "The Dimming of Lady Liberty's Welcoming Lamp:  Contemporary Immigration Trends and the Impact of U.S. Policies", 2004.

11. Dr. Ronald Duska, Charles Lamont Post Chair of Ethics and the Professions at the American College, "Losing Soul:  Ethics at Enron and Anderson", 2003.

10. Dr. John L. Esposito, Professor and Director of the Center for Muslim-Christian Understanding, Georgetown University, "Islam and the West:  A Clash of Civilizations", 2002.

9. Dr. Jay J. Coakley,  Professor of Sociology, University of Colorado;  "Playing to Win: Ethics in Sports Today", 2001

8. Dr. Jo Marie Griesgraber, Chair of the Jubilee 2000 Executive Committee and of the Washington-based coalition on the Global Financial Architecture, "Jubilee 2000:   The Moral Issues" 2000

7. Leonard I. Weinglass, Esq., "The Machinery of Death: An American Scandal" 1999

6. Dr. Steven R. Knowlton, Associate Professor of Journalism & Mass Media Studies, School of Communication, Hofstra University, "Sober-Minded Journalism at the Speed of Light" 1998

5. Dr. Daniel Dombrowski, Professor of Philosophy, Seattle University, "Duties Concerning the Natural World" 1997

4.  Dr. Ernest Kallman, Professor of Computer Information Systems, Bentley College, "Information Technology and Ethical Decision-Making" 1996

3.  Rev. Drew Christiansen, Director of the Office of International Justice and Peace, United States Catholic Conference, " United States Foreign Policy: The Ethical Issues" 1995

2.  Rev. Philip Keane, S.S., Professor of Moral Theology, St. Mary's Seminary, Baltimore, "Health Care Reform: The Ethical Issues" 1994

1.  Michael S. Josephson, Esq. Director Josephson Institute of Ethics. "Ethics Obligations and Opportunities in Business: Decision-Making in the Trenches" 1992

For additional information, please contact

Dr. Michael McKale, Director of the Institute for Ethics at 472-3396.

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