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George Brown College’s Schools of Fashion & Jewellery and Computer Technology are celebrating bringing home four exciting award wins from the recent Fashion Tech Hackathon in Kent State, Ohio. The Fashion Tech Hackathon is an interdisciplinary event that allows teams of university and college...

On March 17, George Brown College welcomed The Honourable Seamus O’Regan, Federal Minister of Labour, for a site tour of Limberlost Place. The visit provided Minister O’Regan with an opportunity to learn about this remarkable building and see first-hand how GBC is helping the industry address and...

On ‘World Wood Day’ George Brown College debunks some common myths and misconceptions about mass timber. Did you know March 21st is World Wood Day? Established in 2013, the day helps highlight wood as a renewable biomaterial and recognizes its role in a sustainable future. George Brown College is...

George Brown College welcomed The Honourable Seamus O’Regan, Federal Minister of Labour, for a site tour of Limberlost Place, the college’s exciting new mass timber, net zero carbon emissions building, currently under construction at Waterfront Campus. The visit provided Minister O’Regan with an...

Due to an external transformer issue, we experienced a power outage at our Casa Loma campus on Friday, March 17 requiring a campus closure. Toronto Hydro has confirmed that power is in the process of being restored at Casa Loma by Toronto Hydro, and the building will be open and operating as usual...

The land acknowledgement statement is displayed in English and Anishinaabemowin at the Daphne Cockwell Centre for Health Sciences.

“Today and every day, we can each play a role in creating a more inclusive and equitable future for everyone,” said George Brown College President Dr. Gervan Fearon. “With our individual and collective actions, we can all be champions for gender equity and work to eliminate gender bias.” 

Carter is attending the United Nation's 67th Commission on the Status of Women. For seven years, she has led Local 557, representing George Brown College support staff.