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In the heart of Toronto, within the lively performance spaces of George Brown College's School of Media & Performing Arts, Evan Alexander Smith's journey as a rising star began.

The GBC Theatre School grad's career took off early in the pandemic and continues to grow with new opportunities in the U.S., thanks to her work on the show "Slip," a streaming series from celebrity executive producer Dakota Johnson.

Kuadey began to find success with her ISRAELLA KOBLA women's clothing brand soon after she graduated from the Fashion Techniques and Design program in 2019. Five years later, she's reached an incredible professional milestone.

Want to turn your passion for social media into your profession or build worlds and stories for extended reality, online, film and television projects? Five new programs at the School of Media and Performing Arts can prepare you for exciting careers.

The FOR TOMORROW hoodie collection was designed by Kai Palo, a fashion student at GBC. Exemplifying circular design and sustainability principles, the hoodie is available in four colours and six sizes. It features a secure stash pocket, a spacious hood for maximum comfort and an oversized fit.

The competitions were part of a collaboration between GBC and the Consulate General of India in Toronto and celebrated two sustainable Indian exports, khadi fabrics and millet.

The new FOR TOMORROW hoodie, designed by GBC fashion students, is recyclable and fully traceable, from its production to its reuse. GBC community members get an exclusive discount until November 14.

George Brown College’s School of Architectural Studies’ professor, Pietro Ferrari, has been appointed the Interim Chair of the Building Transformations Board of Directors. In this role, Pietro will work with the Board of Directors to optimize the organization's efforts to promote sustainable and...

Jordon Jensen retrained for a new career with the Computer Programming and Analysis program. In his final year of study, he was awarded a $10,000 scholarship from the Ontario Power Generation’s (OPG) John Wesley Beaver Memorial Scholarship program.

Ben O'Neil is a 2023 graduate of the Graphic Design program. Hundreds of GBC grads and their families and friends have posed for pics in front of his work.

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