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The Georgian College Presidential Search Committee is engaging in a community consultation process to establish the criteria for the search and guide committee’s evaluation and recommendation of candidates. The committee is holding …
Georgian College has two new Vice Presidents.
Dr. John Donald is Georgian’s Vice President, Community and Business Development.
The creation of this new senior position was announced in March 2010 as part of organizational restructuring designed to …
Educational opportunities for local students will be enhanced and expanded, after ground was broken May 29 on the first permanent home for a Collingwood Campus of Georgian College.
The new 20,000-square-foot campus at the corner of …
The County of Simcoe demonstrated its commitment to the future of local health care education by presenting an $800,000 donation to Georgian College staff and students at the Barrie Campus on March 18. The contribution …
Georgian College President and CEO Brian Tamblyn (left) recently toured the Barrie Campus with Seneca College President David Agnew. Agnew is the newest college president in the province. They had lunch in the Georgian Dining …
Georgian President and CEO Brian Tamblyn (left) has received an honorary degree from Huntington University for his visionary leadership. The presentation took place at an October 2009 convocation ceremony at the Barrie Campus.
Georgian President and CEO Brian Tamblyn, Barrie MP Patrick Brown and Aileen Carroll, MPP for Barrie, along with hundreds of staff, students, corporate donors and community supporters, today celebrated the groundbreaking for Phase 1 of …
Brian Tamblyn, President and CEO, Georgian College, staff, students, corporate donors and community supporters, along with representatives from the federal and provincial governments, the County of Simcoe and the City of Barrie, celebrated the new …
The 40th anniversary of Georgian’s Orillia Campus kicked off with a staff celebration Friday, Oct. 16.
The Campus opened in 1969 in the Orillia Armoury with 400 continuing education students.


