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Civic Luncheon Lecture at K-State Salina looks at demographics, future population trends in Kansas

Tuesday, Oct. 1, 2013

       

 

SALINA -- Kansas State University Salina's Civic Luncheon Lecture for October will explore demographics and future population trends in Kansas, including issues related to immigration, age, and rural and urban population centers.

Laszlo J. Kulcsar, associate professor of sociology at Kansas State University, will present "Will We Be in Kansas Anymore?" at noon, Thursday, Oct. 10, in the College Center Conference Room at K-State Salina.

The public is invited to attend the free lecture. Bring your own bag lunch or eat at the K-State Cafe, which opens at 11:30 a.m.

K-State Salina's Civic Luncheon Lecture Series is made possible by a grant from the Kansas State University Academic Excellence Fund.

For more information on the lecture series, contact Greg Stephens at 785-819-6887 or gregs@k-state.edu.

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Greg Stephens
785-819-6887
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Heather Wagoner
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Laszlo J. Kulcsar, associate professor of sociology at Kansas State University, will present "Will We Be in Kansas Anymore?" at noon, Thursday, Oct. 10, in the College Center Conference Room at K-State Salina, as part of K-State Salina's Civic Luncheon Lecture Series. The event is free.