Study Abroad
Victoria Hasko receives 2026 Richard Reiff Award
She leads UGA’s Russian Flagship Program, one of the largest programs of its kind in the nation Victoria Hasko, director of the University of Georgia’s Russian Flagship Program, has been…
Biomedical physiology joins UGA Cortona’s curriculum
Discovering the intersections of medicine and humanities in Cortona, Italy The story of UGA Cortona starts more than 55 years ago with a friendship forged between sculptor and art…
Sonia Hernandez receives 2025 Richard Reiff Award
UGA faculty member recognized for her innovative contributions to global education Given annually by the Office of Global Engagement, the Richard Reiff Award for Campus Internationalization recognizes full-time faculty members…
UGA receives national award for international education
The University of Georgia is one of five institutions nationwide to be recognized for excellence in integrating international education by the nonprofit NAFSA: Association of International Educators. The 2025 Senator Paul…
UGA’s study abroad programs offer challenges and benefits
A maymester in Oxford. Summer in Cortona. Winter in Australia. When it comes to studying abroad, the options for University of Georgia students are almost endless. While going abroad is…
Submissions for the Richard Reiff Award are now open
Given annually, the Richard Reiff Award for Campus Internationalization recognizes full-time faculty members who have made exceptional contributions to global education at the University of Georgia.
Alumnus leaves $1M to support travel, study away
Bruce Gregory, a graduate of the University of Georgia College of Environment and Design, donated $1 million to his alma mater through a bequest that will help students study away….
Spotlight On: Leah Hicks, Assistant Director of Global Risk, Health, and Safety at the University of Georgia
Leah delves into the comprehensive training programs she oversees for faculty and staff involved in study abroad programs. She emphasizes the critical role these programs play in equipping faculty to…
Not So Ancient History: Department of Classics takes students beyond the classroom
Taking the Road to Antiquity The Colosseum in Rome, the ruins of ancient Greece, ancient forts like Vindolanda in England—remnants of the ancient world exist in the modern age, waiting…
Connect Abroad returns for Class of 2028
Key first-year programs Another program designed for first-year students is Connect Abroad: faculty-led, study abroad trips that take place during the week of spring break. Last spring, in the program’s inaugural…