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President Fearon talks with Mitchell Cohen, President and CEO of The Daniels Corporation, about his new book, Rhythms of Change: Reflections on the Regent Park Revitalization.

How a certificate program on ancient and classic texts have influenced views of education, life, and self In a conference that has focused on reframing togetherness, a panel of current George Brown College students and alumni demonstrated a bright future of positive yet critical thinking through...

Educators at George Brown College and around the world gathered in person and online for the annual Teaching and Learning Exchange (TLX) conference, evolvED.

George Brown College's Black Futures Initiatives (BFI) made a powerful statement at Congress 2025, hosting two career corners and two panel conversations that centred Black voices, experiences, and liberation strategies in academic spaces.

George Brown College's Waterfront Campus welcomed the Spring Creek Dancers and members of the Mississaugas of the Credit First Nation (MCFN) for a powerful live exhibition on June 4, transforming Limberlost Place’s learning landscape into a space of cultural exchange and ancestral memory.

GBC’s Career Corner sessions wrapped on Thursday, June 5, with a panel discussion about Scholarship of Teaching and Learning (SoTL) career pathways.

The Student Success Team at George Brown’s School of ESL and Immigrant Education come together for a meaningful installation at Congress 2025 honouring their collective stories and voices.

Previous PEN writers in residence at George Brown College joined Communications professor and panel moderator Paula Applebaum for a thought-provoking discussion on what the successful promotion of freedom of expression looks like today.

GBC’s own Anna Bartosik provided participants with the opportunity to explore ways to recruit and maintain engagement in teaching through an intersectional lens — all while using a Universal Design for Learning (UDL) framework.

For 94 years, Canada’s largest academic gathering has convened for a week in cities across the federated nation to share findings, refine ideas and build partnerships that help shape the country. Never before has a college hosted the Congress of Humanities and Social Sciences until now. George Brown...
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Programming Note
The selection of non-GBC speakers and development of content for individual external conferences held during Congress are managed independently by each of the 48 participating scholarly associations from across Canada. George Brown Polytechnic does not play a role in determining speakers, programming, or the views presented in these external sessions. The views expressed by individual speakers do not represent those of George Brown Polytechnic.
George Brown Polytechnic is committed to fostering a welcoming, respectful, and inclusive environment for all Congress participants. To support this commitment, all attendees and speakers are expected to adhere to the College’s Freedom of Expression Policy and Human Rights, Discrimination and Harassment Policy which guide our shared commitment to respectful dialogue and inclusive engagement.
