News and Announcements
As an ambitious 18-year-old, Rachel Ott embarked on a transformative journey, leaving Ottawa to pursue a Graphic Design diploma at George Brown College in Toronto. Little did she know then that her grit and determination would shape a decades-long career in an industry she's remained passionate about.
George Brown College and Niagara College are launching the Trillium Cellars Project, a collaboration that showcases the unique strengths of both institutions in winemaking, culinary and hospitality industries.
Students from George Brown College have once again proven their mettle on the global stage, placing 5th in Canada and securing the top spot among college competitors in the IEEEXtreme 18.0 programming competition.
Celebrating educational excellence and professional achievement, the Home Court Heroes event on October 21 illuminated the powerful partnership between George Brown College (GBC) and Maple Leaf Sports & Entertainment (MLSE)
On October 10, 2024, leading Canadian chefs transformed the Waterfront Campus into a nexus of gastronomic innovation for social change at the George Brown College (GBC) Foundation’s 11th Annual Food Court Social.
Thanks to his incredible commitment, drive, and George Brown College dance training, David Giller combines his love for dance and passion for travel in an exciting career lighting up stages in Toronto and worldwide.
Canada’s largest professional association of graphic designers (RGD) has given George Brown College’s School of Design top marks, naming it the number one design school in the country based on students’ work.
Awards were presented and guests got a look at the unique pieces created by the 21 graduating students.
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On Saturday, April 6, students from George Brown College’s (GBC’s) School of Fashion and Jewellery participated in the Dressed to Kilt fashion show at Toronto’s Liberty Grand. Four GBC students were finalists in the runway event, and showcased their creations made from Strathmore Woollen Company tartan fabric.