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Our new facility has something for everyone, including pickleball, a climbing wall and fitness classes.

Over 100 Black student leaders from across the Toronto District School Board (TDSB) gathered at George Brown College's St. James Campus for the culminating symposium of the 2025 Black Student Summer Leadership Program, held August 12-14.

Throughout June, George Brown College's Casa Loma Campus came alive with the spirit of connection as Alumni Relations hosted a series of memorable Summer Social Reunions.

startGBC #WhyNotMe August 2025 Entrepreneur Spotlight: Ibrahim Ali, CEO, Healing Culture As we close out the summer startGBC work-integrated learning cohort and open registration for the fall semester, what better way to reflect than to celebrate an amazing student who has launched an incredible...

The Honourable Charmaine A. Williams, Associate Minister of Women's Social & Economic Opportunity for Ontario, visited George Brown's newest learning space, Limberlost Place, on July 15th to tour the state-of-the-art mass-timber building and discuss the ongoing success of the provincially funded Women in Fashion Technology program.

startGBC #WhyNotMe July 2025 Entrepreneur Spotlight: Harmony Roche, Founder, Roots to Healing About Harmony As summer goes into full swing, we all should stop and reflect on our own health and well-being as many take leave to enjoy the weather. This month we are delighted to be able to highlight...

George Brown College has emerged as a pioneering force in Ontario's mass timber construction sector, with its groundbreaking Limberlost Place project serving as a catalyst for significant changes to provincial building codes.

We showed the city and visitors from around the world what inclusion, allyship, and community means at GBC.

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.