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December 10, 2024

GEM Announces New Executive Director

November 05, 2024

GEM Reaches $5 MillionĀ Investment Milestone

November 05, 2024

GEM and University of Toronto (UofT) Continue Efforts to Reduce Barriers to Post-secondary Education

Recent Posts

June 23, 2021

GEM Lab Update

June 09, 2021

Statement on Islamophobia

June 01, 2021

2021 Yorkville Virtual Run

May 25, 2021

Announcing GEM’s 2020-21 Scholarship Recipients

May 25, 2021

Introducing Our New Program Placement Student, Liliana Furlani!

May 25, 2021

GEMinar 5: Owning Your Future

May 19, 2021

Introducing Our New Communications Associate, Fatima Zaidi!

May 18, 2021

Thank you SABA!

April 20, 2021

Welcoming GEM’s Newest Mentor, Roots CEO Meghan Roach

March 30, 2021

GEMinar 4: Getting Your Goals

March 22, 2021

Statement on the Atlanta Killings of East-Asian Women

March 01, 2021

International Women’s Day: GEM + Roots Partnership

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