From
left: Art Dunning, vice president for public service and outreach; Arnett Mace,
provost; and Robert Leiter, director of the Georgia Center, were featured speakers
at the Oct. 8 groundbreaking for the brick pathway. (Photo by Paul Efland)
Supporters
can purchase a brick—engraved with a name, a message or a date—for
inclusion in the pathway. (Photo by Paul Efland)
The Path of Lifelong Learning is a commemorative brick promenade to honor outstanding
faculty, staff, patrons and friends of the University of Georgia and the Georgia
Center. The path represents an opportunity to show support for the pursuit of
lifelong learning.
It is located beneath an arbor just outside the main entrance
to the Georgia Center.
Since 1957, more than one million people have participated in
educational programs at the Georgia Center, a testament to the
power of lifelong learning.
More details are available at
www.gactr.uga.edu/path/.