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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.

As George Brown College celebrates National Indigenous Peoples Day on June 21, we are highlighting important changes happening across the entire college community as we continue to integrate Indigenous ways of knowing into curricula, classroom practices and institutional decision-making.

Community Worker program alumna Emily Clairoux's piece, Mino Pimadiziwin – That Good Way, will be featured on TTC vehicles.

The festival, which takes place on Garrison Common June 17 and 18, is a free event that spotlights contemporary First Nations, Inuit and Métis music and performance arts, artisans and a food market.

The Anishinaabe Indigenous rights advocate and global youth environmental activist spoke at George Brown College ahead of Earth Day for the Indigenous Knowledge Keepers Series.

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

In the town of Deep River, Ontario, sits an unassuming log cabin located on the grounds of a yacht and tennis club. The town surrounding the cabin along the Ottawa River is known for housing scientists who conducted top-secret nuclear research at Chalk River Laboratories during the Second World War...

Our thoughts are with Star Blanket Cree Nation after findings from ground-penetrating radar searches at the site of the former Lebret Indian Industrial School were announced.

The George Brown College community celebrated the launch of green space at St. James Campus that connects Indigenous food traditions, sustainability and curriculum. The Greening Through Food and Education initiative led by the Centre for Hospitality and Culinary Arts and Indigenous Initiatives...

September 30 marks the second annual National Day for Truth & Reconciliation, which honours residential school survivors, their families, and communities. This day underscores our shared responsibility to educate ourselves on the tragic history and legacy of residential schools, and to take action...