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We’re so excited and we just can’t hide it! We’ve released a video overview of Limberlost Place, our new mass-timber building at Waterfront Campus, which is the first in what will be a series of videos showcasing the amazing features of this building. “With construction well underway on our new mass...

As the demand for electric vehicles (EVs) continues to surge, so is the demand for technicians who can service them and install and maintain charging stations. George Brown College now offers a fully online program to train these sought-after professionals in the field. The new EV Technician...

Are you looking for a part-time job during the school year? Finding a job with the college can make the process of juggling school and work a little bit easier. If you want to work at George Brown, there are lots of options. We hire students to be peer coaches, tutors, research assistants and other...

New scholarships, bursaries and awards are now available to women studying in wine, beer and beverage programs at the Centre for Hospitality and Culinary Arts thanks to funding from the LCBO. The LCBO (Liquor Control Board of Ontario) donated more than $18,000 as part of its Spirit of Inclusion...

Limberlost Place is George Brown College’s 10-storey mass-timber building currently under construction at Waterfront Campus. Slated to open in Summer 2024, Limberlost Place will be a net-zero carbon emissions building. It continues to amass recognition, accolades, and a list of prestigious awards...

With construction well underway on our mass-timber building, we invited special guests to tour the site of what will soon become an iconic landmark on Toronto’s waterfront. George Brown College President Dr. Gervan Fearon hosted a series of visits to the Limberlost Place construction site for the...

As the sights, sounds and tastes of the Caribbean fill the city for the return of the Toronto Caribbean Carnival, we’re celebrating our international partnerships in the region. Our students and faculty benefit from the strong partnerships we’ve developed in the Caribbean and there’s no end in sight...

Excited to lead the Centre for Hospitality and Culinary Arts’ (CHCA) next chapter, Dean Rudi Fischbacher aims to move ahead by bringing everyone into the fold. “My leadership style is about empowering and enabling everyone within the college community to be their best, to be included in planning and...