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Casey Kalman
UW Applied Population Lab
Casey Kalman is a graduate student intern at the
University of Wisconsin Applied Population Laboratory
and
UW-Madison Department of Community and Environmental Sociology
with interests in geography and public health.
Articles by Casey Kalman
Series: Wisconsin's Rural-Urban Continuum
Series: UW Applied Population Lab: Wisconsin's Demographics
Where Cows and Deer Outnumber People In Wisconsin
Malia Jones
UW Applied Population Lab
Graphics:
Casey Kalman
UW Applied Population Lab
Caitlin Bourbeau
UW Applied Population Lab
Friday, November 17, 2017 - 1:30pm
Given their prominence in Wisconsin's traditions, where cows and deer can actually be found around the state can serve as a lens to examine rurality.
Series: Wisconsin's Diverse Waves Of Immigration
Series: UW Applied Population Lab: Wisconsin's Demographics
The Changing Faces Of Wisconsin's Foreign-Born Residents
Malia Jones
UW Applied Population Lab
Graphics:
Caitlin Bourbeau
UW Applied Population Lab
Casey Kalman
UW Applied Population Lab
Tuesday, October 24, 2017 - 12:00pm
Immigration is an engine of change that has shaped Wisconsin throughout its history, reflecting the broader story of newcomers building new communities around the United States.
Series: UW Applied Population Lab: Wisconsin's Demographics
Madison's Most Popular Dog Breeds Show Surprising Variation
Malia Jones
UW Applied Population Lab
Graphics:
Caitlin Bourbeau
UW Applied Population Lab
Casey Kalman
UW Applied Population Lab
Friday, September 15, 2017 - 3:00pm
Madison is home to a wide variety of dogs, reflecting the myriad shapes and sizes these canine companions can take.