November 4, 2025 - 06:25

The University of Georgia has officially launched International Education Month with its vibrant annual Parade of Flags. This colorful event showcases the diverse cultural backgrounds of UGA students, who proudly carried flags representing their home countries.
The parade, which took place on campus, highlighted the university's commitment to fostering a global community and promoting cross-cultural understanding. Students from various nations participated, creating a lively atmosphere filled with music, dance, and cultural displays.
Attendees had the opportunity to learn about different cultures and engage with international students, enhancing the sense of community and inclusivity on campus. The event serves as a reminder of the importance of international education in today’s interconnected world.
Throughout the month, UGA will host a series of events focused on global learning, including workshops, lectures, and cultural showcases, further enriching the educational experience for all students.
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