Wednesday, April 8, 2009

Population Program at the Stonehouse Grille

At another Science Cafe':

Tonight we learned about migration patterns of Latin Americans from Mexico,  Nicaragua and the Dominican Republic. It was part of Beet Street's Finding Home Sharing the Journey of our Collective Immigration, a month-long celebration of our community’s patchwork heritage.  Today's lecture was given by Dr. Riosmena:

Dr. Fernando Riosmena
He's the Assistant Professor of Geography and Faculty Associate at the Population Program, Institute of Behavioral Science, University of Colorado, Boulder.
The venue for tonight was on the second floor of the Stonehouse Grille. Too bad there was so much noise from the restaurant population below! I'm sure it seemed like a great location, but tonight it was a little hard to follow.  Sure, the Elk's Club is old and dingy, but at least the members don't get rowdy until they start up the bowling alley at 8:00!

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