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New IRCC-approved agreement creates a smooth transition pathway from language studies to post-secondary education.

City of Toronto Councillor Josh Matlow visited George Brown’s Casa Loma Campus for a guided tour of teaching labs and facilities, followed by a discussion of the campus’s role in supporting learners and the surrounding community.

George Brown Polytechnic’s School of Design has tied for first place in the 2025 RGD Student Awards, earning top recognition from the Association of Registered Graphic Designers (RGD).

George Brown is advancing its path to net zero through a strategic partnership with the Green Will Initiative (GWI). The collaboration is now featured in a newly released case study that highlights institutional leadership in building decarbonization.

Explore sustainability-focused resources from the Library Learning Commons as part of your Earth Day celebrations, held annually on April 22.

George Brown campuses were buzzing with activity during the Spring Open House as thousands of prospective students, their families, and guests explored programs, toured specialized spaces, and connected with the people who define the post-secondary experience.

Enter the Startup Global Pitch Competition for your chance of a slice of the $68,000 Prize Pot! The Startup Global National Pitch Competition is our biggest, most exciting pitch format yet. Designed for early-stage and scale-up entrepreneurs with global ambitions, this coast-to-coast competition...

Meet the startGBC #WhyNotMe April 2026 Entrepreneur Spotlight: Ali Reza Nazari, CEO, Green Edge Services April marks the end of the winter semester for us at George Brown. Our commutes get lighter, and the joy of our outdoor environment starts to show signs of bursting back into glorious life. Our...

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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.