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As George Brown College (GBC) celebrates Black Futures Month in February, Black Futures Initiatives Senior Manager Mary Ola continues building out the bigger vision of creating safe spaces for Black students, employees and faculty that promote growth and Black flourishing.

“Our 20-year collaboration with ALMA has provided invaluable opportunities for our students to immerse themselves in the rich cultural experiences offered by Italy,” said Rudolf Fischbacher, Dean, Centre for Hospitality and Culinary Arts, George Brown College.

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.

More than 100 students received food hampers distributed by the Student Nutrition Access Program, or SNAP, run by the Student Association of George Brown College.

Dr. Fearon is recognized for his leadership in providing “transformative education opportunities that benefit learners, industry and the greater community” and for his “vision for equity, inclusion and community empowerment.”

Chancellor Milne was appointed a Member of the Order of Canada, recognized for her "volunteer leadership and commitment to community service, particularly to initiatives supporting education, women and youth."

Kukucka’s journey from a GBC student to a prominent figure in his industry serves as an inspirational story for current and prospective students aiming to follow in his footsteps.

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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.