Study Abroad
2024 Goldwater Scholars study abroad with UGA
University of Georgia juniors Elaine “Lainey” Gammon and Sara Logsdon are among 438 undergraduates across the nation to be recognized as Barry Goldwater Scholars in 2024, earning the highest undergraduate award…
UGA exchange alumni junior named a 2024 Truman Scholar
Alex Drahos was one of 60 undergraduates from across the nation to be selected for this prestigious award University of Georgia junior Alex Drahos was one of 60 undergraduates from…
Georgia Women Give celebrate contributions to Connect Abroad
Note: This is an excerpt. READ THE FULL STORY ON GIVE.UGA.EDU Trang Nguyen ’27 wasn’t sure what to expect during her freshman year at the University of Georgia. She certainly…
PR student Lila Maiolo recounts UGA at Oxford semester
Over the course of the past 3 months, I had the opportunity to participate in one of UGA’s most esteemed study abroad programs, UGA at Oxford. In pursuit of more…
My year studying in the US: Becoming a Bulldog
I remember looking out the plane window after landing at Atlanta Hartsfield-Jackson International Airport after a 9-hour flight and really contemplating my decision to have moved to the US for…
UGA Study Abroad Program Director Brian Leffler receives President’s Fulfilling the Dream Award
In addition to honoring the legacy of the late civil rights leader, the Freedom Breakfast also recognizes students, faculty, staff and local community members dedicated to contributing to race relations,…
UGA breaks record with three Pickering Fellows
The Fellowship prepares outstanding young people for Foreign Service careers in the U.S. Department of State Two University of Georgia seniors and one recent graduate were selected for the Thomas…
UGA ranks top 10 in nation for study abroad participation
The 2023 Open Doors report ranked UGA No. 6 overall in student study abroad participation and No. 3 for short-term study abroad program participation among doctoral institutions in the U.S….
Program specialist helps students see, experience the world
Kari Sicard has learned a lot from her travels. Now, she shows students in the Terry College of Business how international travel can be its own education. “I went on one…
International agriculture programs broaden student horizons
From the time that our ancestors began cultivating food in the Fertile Crescent thousands of years ago, agriculture has been a life-sustaining practice that has enabled early civilizations to evolve…