DONALD J. ADAMCHAK DISTINGUISHED LECTURE SERIES IN SOCIOLOGY
This lecture series was established by the sociology graduate student association and by present and former faculty colleagues of the late Professor Adamchak. The purpose of the series is to honor his memory and add intellectual distinction to life at Kansas State University by inviting an outstanding speaker here once a year on or about Adam's birthday at the end of February. The lecture can be in any of the fields in which Adam himself was active.
We are pleased to announce that the 12th annual
DONALD J. ADAMCHAK DISTINGUISHED LECTURE IN SOCIOLOGY
will be given by
Dr. Doug Massey
Thursday, March 1, 2012, at 7:00 PM in the Forum Hall,
K-State Student Union on the topic
The Paradoxical Origins of America's War on Immigrants
DONALD J. ADAMCHAK DISTINGUISHED LECTURE IN SOCIOLOGY
will be given by
Dr. Doug Massey
Thursday, March 1, 2012, at 7:00 PM in the Forum Hall,
K-State Student Union on the topic
The Paradoxical Origins of America's War on Immigrants
Previous Lecturers and topics
2011
Dr. James Trussell
Facing Facts about the Impact of Emergency Contraception
2010
Gay Seidman
Professor of Sociology, University of Wisconsin-Madison
Labor Monitoring in Developing Countries
2009
Willard Cates, Jr.
President for Research, Family Health International, Chapel Hill, N.C.
Safer Sex From ABC to Z: Strategies for HIV/AIDS Prevention in Youth
2008
Elizabeth Lule
Manager, AIDS Campaign Team for Africa, World Bank
The Changing Face of the HIV/AIDS Epidemic in Africa
2007
Kenneth M. Johnson
Professor of Sociology, Loyola University-Chicago
The Changing Face of Rural America
2006
Thomas C. Frank
Author of "What's the Matter with Kansas?"
Conservative Populism in Theory and Practice
[Co-sponsored by Lou Douglas Lecture Series]
2005
Frances Fox Piven
Distinguished Professor of Political Science and Sociology, CUNY Graduate School and President-Elect of American Sociological Association
The War at Home: Domestic Causes and Consequences of Bush's Militarism
[Lou Douglas Lecture, co-sponsored by Adamchak Series and SASW]
2005
Francis Dodoo
Professor of Sociology and Demography, Pennsylvania State University
Sex, HIV Risk, and Living Poor in African City Ghettos
2004
Cornelia Butler Flora
Curtiss Distinguished Professor of Agriculture and Sociology and Director, North Central Regional Center for Rural Development, Iowa State University
Corn and Capital in Iowa and Among the Hopi
[Co-sponsored by Lou Douglas Lecture Series]
2003
Ali Mazrui
Professor and Director, Institute of Global Cultural Studies, SUNY- Binghamton
The African Condition: Today's Problems, Tomorrow's Prospects
[Co-sponsored by University Distinguished Lecturer Series, Lou Douglas Lecture Series, Office of Multicultural Programs]
2002
Karen Stanecki
Chief, Health Studies Branch, International Programs Center, U.S. Census Bureau
Impacts of HIV/AIDS on Populations in Africa
2001
Kevin Kinsella
Chief, Aging Studies Branch, International Programs Center, U.S. Census Bureau
Global Aging Patterns
An endowment account, the Donald J. Adamchak Distinguished Lecture Series Fund, has been established at the Kansas State University Foundation, 2323 Anderson Ave, Suite 500 , Manhattan , KS 66502 -2911. Those wishing to contribute should make checks payable to the foundation fund no. F 15153.