KAGOSHIMA UNIVERSITY STUDENTS, FACULTY VISIT UNIVERSITY OF WEST GEORGIA

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The University of West Georgia issued the following news release:

Faculty and students from Kagoshima University will spend five days with the University of West Georgia community as part of the International Study Abroad program at UWG. The visit will be the first official student exchange with West Georgia and Kagoshima University, which is located in Japan.

The International Study group will attend classes at UWG, visit local public schools and experience the Southern charm of the West Georgia region. Field trips include a lunch at the Carrollton Kiwanis Club, rafting on the Ocoee River, ...

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