Experiencing Cortona: Celebrating 50 Years of UGA Study Abroad

Photo of UGA students seated in the shape of the letter G on steps in Cortona

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In 1969, professor Jack Kehoe journeyed to Italy to create a unique opportunity for University of Georgia students. He found the ideal site for an experiential learning environment amidst the history, culture and beauty of Cortona.

"Experiencing Cortona: Celebrating 50 Years of UGA Study Abroad" reflects on the program’s history with a display of original artifacts, photographs, documents and more drawn from the Cortona Program Records, a part of the university’s archives housed in the Hargrett Library.

The exhibition will remain on display through Dec. 18, 2020. The Hargrett Library Gallery is free and open to the public Monday through Friday from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.