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  • GEORGE BROWN COLLEGE: Jasmine Linton of The Great Canadian Baking Show enjoying first term of Chef School program

    by Press release for submission | Nov 1, 2020

    Many students come to George Brown College’s Chef School with dreams of baking-show stardom.

  • RYERSON UNIVERSITY: Freedom of expression experts weigh in on Julian Assange

    by Press release submission | Nov 1, 2020

    Julian Assange, founder of WikiLeaks, now faces 18 indictments in the U.S.

  • ASSOCIATION OF MANAGEMENT, ADMINISTRATIVE AND PROFESSIONAL CROWN EMPLOYEES OF ONTARIO: Dave Bulmer Re-elected as Amapceo President

    by Press release submission | Nov 5, 2020

    At the close of nominations last week, Dave Bulmer was re-elected by acclamation as President of AMAPCEO for another two-year term.

  • RYERSON UNIVERSITY: Participate in this year’s virtual Trans Awareness Month

    by Press release submission | Nov 5, 2020

    With this year’s events all virtual, the Positive Space team has had to get creative to find ways to connect and raise awareness.

  • GEORGE BROWN COLLEGE: Partnership with teachers’ college in Barbados brings exciting opportunities

    by Press release submission | Nov 20, 2020

    A new international partnership promises to provide great opportunities for students and faculty in George Brown College’s business and early childhood education programs. We signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with Erdiston Teachers’ Training College in Barbados on November 13, 2020, opening the door to study abroad opportunities for early childhood education students and faculty exchanges — virtual and physical (when it’s safe to do so) — as well as joint applied research opportunities and business data analytics activities.

  • UNIVERSITY OF TORONTO: With U of T as a partner, advanced materials research facility in Mississauga to focus on clean energy

    by Press release submission | Nov 20, 2020

    The 21,500-square-foot facility in Mississauga’s Sheridan Park will support the development of clean energy technologies and will be home to the Collaboration Centre for Green Energy Materials, a partnership between U of T and NRC (photo courtesy of NRC) The University of Toronto will play a key role in a new National Research Council of Canada (NRC) advanced research materials facility focused on clean energy.


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