Harford String Orchestra and Harford Youth Orchestra will present a concert on Saturday, April 25 at 1 PM at Edgewood High School, 2415 Willoughby Beach Road. Hosted by Harford Community College, the annual spring concert is free and open to the public.
Visit Harford’s Open House on May 2, 10 AM to 12 PM. Check out our 90+ exceptional degree and 40+ career & workforce programs, our many extracurricular activities and services, how to save money with our scholarships and grants, and meet with staff to discuss your future as a Fighting Owl!
Owl Media, Harford’s student multimedia publication, had a great showing at the Apple Awards this year, winning awards in five categories. Student media publications from across the country entered the competition. Winners were announced at the National College Media Convention in NYC.
Registration for summer and fall credit classes is now open. Register now and start your semester with your preferred schedule. Summer and fall classes may seem a long way off, but you’ll thank yourself later for registering early to get the best course selection and your favorite profs!
William Shakespeare's “Romeo + Juliet” will be performed May 1, 2 & 3 in the Blackbox Theater in Joppa Hall. This classic star-crossed lovers’ tale gets new life in a punk rock-inspired production with all the romance of 16th century Shakespeare and all the raw intensity of 20th century rock.
Join us at the “Stars of Harford” Gala on Friday, April 24 at 7 PM in Harford’s Chesapeake Welcome Center! Celebrate Harford Dance Theatre’s and Phoenix Festival Theater’s past, present, and future productions with an evening of music, dancing, cash bar, tasty bites, desserts, and more.
Harford Community College’s Professional Dog Grooming class is offering grooming appointments for dogs that fit a certain profile. Appointments are being scheduled on Monday mornings and evenings, Tuesday mornings, and Wednesday evenings.
Harford Librarian Andie Craley was appointed as one of six new members to the Federal Depository Library Council by U.S. Government Publishing Office Director Hugh Halpern. Her three-year term begins June 1 to represent the MD/DC/DE region and help provide a voice for community colleges.
Harford alumnus Darvin Figueroa Cortes ’25 was recognized by the Achieving the Dream Network and received a 2026 Harvey Lincoln Student Scholarship in acknowledgement of his collegiate achievements. Darvin plans to pursue a Bachelor of Science in Nursing and work in critical care.
High school and college students interested in an engineering career are invited to a free networking event on Wednesday, April 8, from 5 to 8 PM in Harford’s Darlington Hall, Room 202. Meet and discuss careers with working engineers from the Society of American Military Engineers (SAME).