Uzbek journalist visits Ball State University
By Andie Zelaya / October 31, 2024Navbahor Vmamova, an Uzbek journalist visited Ball State University to discuss with students about the many aspects of journalism.
Navbahor Vmamova, an Uzbek journalist visited Ball State University to discuss with students about the many aspects of journalism.
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