Campus Luncheon on Islam

The Drury University‘s student paper, The Mirror, covered the third installment of their Newest Emerging Religions Luncheon series on Islam. A communication science professor talked about women in Islam and a sociology of religion professor on the potential of its corruption. I would love to participate in this kind of event. At UCSB, the closest was a series on world relgiion, but that was organized (by the Capps Center) for general audience and held in the city not on campus.

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