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June is Men’s Health Month in Canada, a time to raise awareness about the physical and mental health challenges many men face and encourage open conversations about well-being and seeking support.

By popular request, Course Reserves & Textbooks that are available in the Library Learning Commons self-serve kiosks have increased to 5-hour loans.

Whether you're a lifelong soccer fan, a newcomer to the sport, or simply looking to experience the energy of a global celebration, FIFA World Cup 2026 will transform Toronto's waterfront and bring the world to our city.

This year’s convocation mural is bold, vibrant, and forward-looking—just like the graduates it celebrates.

This week, graduates, their families and friends, and the entire polytechnic community will gather for one of the year's most anticipated events—honouring student achievement and the collective support that made it possible.

The George Brown Research, Innovation & startGBC Entrepreneurship (RISE) Showcase It's time again for our annual celebration of all things innovation at GBP! We'll gather together staff, students, reserachers, as well as community, innovation and industry partners at our beautiful Limberlost campus...

George Brown’s new Limberlost Place recently welcomed students from the Toronto District School Board's (TDSB) Entrepreneurship Education Program (EEP) for an inspiring Entrepreneurship Showcase celebrating innovation, creativity, and entrepreneurial thinking. startGBC – George Brown's...

The future of artificial intelligence took center stage at George Brown Polytechnic's Waterfront Campus as entrepreneurs, founders, students, professionals, and innovators gathered for a sold-out event AI Fundamentals for Founders workshop during Toronto Tech Week. Hosted through a collaboration...

Land Acknowledgement

Land Acknowledgement

George Brown Polytechnic is located on the traditional territory of the Mississaugas of the Credit First Nation and other Indigenous peoples who have lived here over time. We are grateful to share this land as treaty people who learn, work and live in the community with each other.