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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.

Save the date! Our first Campus Master Plan Open House is taking place on Thursday, February 22, 2024 at the Daphne Cockwell Centre for Health Sciences at Waterfront Campus (main floor atrium). Everyone is invited to drop in anytime between 4:00 and 6:30 p.m. Light refreshments will be served...

Black students at George Brown College (GBC) now have a safe space to connect, learn and relax with the opening of the Black Student Success Network Space at St. James Campus. Years in the making, this highly anticipated new space was designed with direct input from Black students.

Meet Nik-Keisha Moodie, Founder & CEO, NMCD Inc. startGBC February #WhyNotMe GBC Entrepreneur Spotlight: As we celebrate Black History Month throughout Canada, startGBC is honoured to highlight amazing black entrepreneurs and the diverse businesses they have built and operate. We are very proud of...

GBC is hosting two meet-and-greet sessions this month—on February 6 and 20. Residents are invited to come out to learn about the free programs we offer, and we’ll outline other ways the college can help community members get closer to their educational goals.

“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 event, Land Acknowledgments from the Black Perspective with artist d'bi young, kicks off our in-person Black Futures Month activities on Monday, February 5.

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.