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Learn interpersonal effectiveness and emotion regulation techniques to help you deal with stress, difficult emotions, depression and anxiety, impulse control issues, addictions and excessive behaviours. It’s important to be able to attend all...
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Are you an international student from East Asia? Or a student whose parents immigrated here, and have created certain expectations and pressures? Find community on campus, share successes and challenges, and talk with other students about the things...
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Hosted by Accessible Learning Services, these virtual workshops welcome all students who are seeking support with their time management skills to meet their academic goals. Students will develop skills related to goal setting, prioritization...
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Students interested in learning basic American Sign Language letters, numbers and phrases are welcome in a relaxed and fun environment. Each week, we will have different topics for students to learn. For the Winter 2025 semester, drop-in workshops...
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Explore life skills and how to practically apply them in ways that are helpful for you in this Community Club series! Community Clubs are made for students, by students. Along with your peers, navigate wellness and blend your lived experiences with...
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A new drop-in program to deepen your mind-body connection, find balance, and release stress in this guided meditation, breathwork, and gentle flow practice. You’ll calm the mind, increase body awareness, and enhance your sense of balance through...
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ASD & Friends is a drop-in group for students with the shared experience of autism, and students who feel they share traits, but without a diagnosis. Explore strategies for college success, build each other up for the week ahead, and get to know...
ASL student smiling while practicing sign language
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We provide an inclusive Deaf-friendly space for individuals from all backgrounds who wish to learn and practice American Sign Language (ASL) at any level. For the Winter 2025 semester, drop-in workshops are held every Wednesday (except during...
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Learn techniques to help you better manage your thoughts, behaviours and emotions to improve depression, anxiety and self-criticism. It’s important to be able to attend all sessions. To join this group, you must book an intake appointment with a...
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The Good Food Market The Good Food Market at St. James Campus is a weekly non-profit fruit and vegetable market run in partnership with FoodShare Toronto. The market supports convenient, low-cost access to fresh, nutritious food, and advocates for...
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Learn interpersonal effectiveness and emotion regulation techniques to help you deal with stress, difficult emotions, depression and anxiety, impulse control issues, addictions and excessive behaviours. It’s important to be able to attend all...
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Are you an international student from East Asia? Or a student whose parents immigrated here, and have created certain expectations and pressures? Find community on campus, share successes and challenges, and talk with other students about the things...
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A new drop-in program to deepen your mind-body connection, find balance, and release stress in this guided meditation, breathwork, and gentle flow practice. You’ll calm the mind, increase body awareness, and enhance your sense of balance through...
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ASD & Friends is a drop-in group for students with the shared experience of autism, and students who feel they share traits, but without a diagnosis. Explore strategies for college success, build each other up for the week ahead, and get to know...
ASL student smiling while practicing sign language
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We provide an inclusive Deaf-friendly space for individuals from all backgrounds who wish to learn and practice American Sign Language (ASL) at any level. For the Winter 2025 semester, drop-in workshops are held every Wednesday (except during...
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The Good Food Market The Good Food Market at St. James Campus is a weekly non-profit fruit and vegetable market run in partnership with FoodShare Toronto. The market supports convenient, low-cost access to fresh, nutritious food, and advocates for...
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Are you an international student from East Asia? Or a student whose parents immigrated here, and have created certain expectations and pressures? Find community on campus, share successes and challenges, and talk with other students about the things...
A table setting of a fork, plate, and knife on a pink background
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Join us to meet other students and learn new recipes over a delicious 3-course meal! Supper Club is a free monthly community kitchen program run by the Good Food Market. We bring GBC students together to cook a delicious meal, eat, and socialize...
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This virtual drop-in hosted by Accessible Learning Services is for all George Brown College students looking for insights and strategies on utilizing adaptive technologies. Students can learn about software applications and solutions to help all...
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Students interested in learning basic American Sign Language letters, numbers and phrases are welcome in a relaxed and fun environment. Each week, we will have different topics for students to learn. For the Winter 2025 semester, drop-in workshops...
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A new drop-in program to deepen your mind-body connection, find balance, and release stress in this guided meditation, breathwork, and gentle flow practice. You’ll calm the mind, increase body awareness, and enhance your sense of balance through...
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ASD & Friends is a drop-in group for students with the shared experience of autism, and students who feel they share traits, but without a diagnosis. Explore strategies for college success, build each other up for the week ahead, and get to know...
ASL student smiling while practicing sign language
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We provide an inclusive Deaf-friendly space for individuals from all backgrounds who wish to learn and practice American Sign Language (ASL) at any level. For the Winter 2025 semester, drop-in workshops are held every Wednesday (except during...
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The Good Food Market The Good Food Market at St. James Campus is a weekly non-profit fruit and vegetable market run in partnership with FoodShare Toronto. The market supports convenient, low-cost access to fresh, nutritious food, and advocates for...
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Hosted by Accessible Learning Services, these virtual workshops welcome all students who are seeking support with their time management skills to meet their academic goals. Students will develop skills related to goal setting, prioritization...