The present and future of Santa Cruz will be the theme of a conversation between special guests and Journalism students from the Franz Tamayo Private University (Unifranz).
The activity will be held in adherence to the September civic festivities, It has been scheduled for 7:00 p.m. this Tuesday, September 17, and will be open to the public, in the auditorium of said higher education institution, located on the second ring road and Germán Busch Avenue.
Guest panelists will participate Journalists Maggy Talavera and Sissy Áñez with lawyer and analyst Gary Prado Araúz. The thematic axes of the discussion, which is part of the academic activities of Unifranz through its Journalism program, will be unity, leadership, institutionality and objectives.
Unifranz: Promotes discussion on the present and future of Santa Cruz
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