ESU Alumna to Share Journey from Harsh Repression to Academic Excellence
An Emporia State alumna will share her journey to escape repression in Burma and find academic freedom in the United States during a lecture on campus Thursday, March 29.
Gwen Larson, Director of Media Relations
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An Emporia State alumna will share her journey to escape repression in Burma and find academic freedom in the United States during a lecture on campus Thursday, March 29.
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