When alumna and BScN student Rebecca Byers (class of 2017) passed away in March, her family, friends, classmates, faculty and nursing colleagues felt the loss of an extraordinary individual whose ...
As Georgian celebrates its newest graduates at convocation, Justyna’s story marks an important milestone for the college. She ...
Canada is navigating a period of profound transformation, and our future competitiveness depends on how we lead through this ...
Sparrow, a Canadian shared living platform, is partnering with Georgian College and the Georgian College Student Association (GCSA) to help expand off-campus housing options for Georgian students in ...
Join us in celebrating Pride on Wednesday, June 3! 9 to 9:30 a.m. | Flag Raising | Georgian Cenotaph Join us for our Pride and Indigenous flag raising, happening rain or shine! 9:30 to 10:30 a.m. | ...
During National Police Week, we recognize the dedication, resilience and community impact of policing professionals who work every day to support public safety. For this edition of People of Georgian, ...
Choosing what to study is a big decision. If you want a career with purpose, stability and real impact, becoming a PSW could be the right path.
Barrie, Ont. — Over 600 Georgian College students are pursuing their education with fewer financial barriers, thanks to $1.7 million in donor-funded scholarships, awards and bursaries distributed over ...
The Canadian Ford Dealers & Affiliates Pension & Financial Wellness Program, in partnership with Ford Motor Company of Canada, has committed a combined $52,000 to scholarships at Georgian College’s ...
What’s open and closed during the holidays 2025 Dec. 8, 2025 All Georgian campuses (including the downtown Barrie location) will close for the 2025 holiday season at the end of the business day on ...
Georgian College today announced that it will consolidate its Orillia and Muskoka campuses into the Barrie Campus by fall 2026. This news follows an endorsement from the college’s Board of Governors ...
Wasauksing First Nation, an island community on Georgian Bay near Parry Sound, was where Waubgeshig Rice began learning Anishinaabemowin, the native language of the Anishinaabe. Growing up, ...