Columbus to Host Korea–Georgia Dialogue: Building Bridges from Georgia to Seoul
13 Feb 2026
This spring, Columbus is stepping onto the international stage. On May 20, 2026, Columbus State University (CSU) will host the Korea–Georgia Dialogue, a first-of-its-kind forum bringing together leaders from Georgia and the Republic of Korea to talk about shared opportunities in business, security, and culture.
Organized by the Korean Institute at CSU (KICS), the event aims to strengthen one of today’s fastest-growing partnerships — between Korea and the State of Georgia. It’s not just about policy and economics; it’s about connecting communities and creating long-term opportunities that reach right here into the Chattahoochee Valley.
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