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The GBC Theatre School grad's career took off early in the pandemic and continues to grow with new opportunities in the U.S., thanks to her work on the show "Slip," a streaming series from celebrity executive producer Dakota Johnson.

As part of George Brown College's (GBC) Black Futures Month celebrations, Hall reflected on his life during a fireside chat and book launch event at Waterfront Campus.

Kuadey began to find success with her ISRAELLA KOBLA women's clothing brand soon after she graduated from the Fashion Techniques and Design program in 2019. Five years later, she's reached an incredible professional milestone.

Want to turn your passion for social media into your profession or build worlds and stories for extended reality, online, film and television projects? Five new programs at the School of Media and Performing Arts can prepare you for exciting careers.

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.”

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.

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.

Fashion designer, entrepreneur and George Brown College graduate Lesley Hampton has been honoured by the Canadian Council for Aboriginal Business (CCAB) for her professional success. The GBC community extends a big congratulations! CCAB announced this week that Hampton, a Fashion Techniques and...

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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.