Harford Community College is excited to announce that it has received a $10,000 grant from The Allstate Foundation in collaboration with the Center for Expanding Leadership & Opportunity (CELO).
Phoenix Festival Theater (PFT) is holding auditions for Shrek the Musical on December 9 and 10 from 6:30 to 9:30 PM in the Susquehanna Center, Room 216 (Auxiliary Gym) at Harford Community College.
A Grand Opening was held on November 20 to showcase Harford Community College’s new Workforce Training Center at Water’s Edge at 4690 Millennium Drive in Belcamp, MD.
Nominations are due by December 4 for the annual ATHENA Leadership Awards recognizing exemplary leadership by an individual or organization in their business or profession, meaningful service to the community, and actively assisting women to achieve their full leadership potential.
Harford Dance Theatre is holding auditions for Return to the Chocolate Factory on Saturday, December 14 at the Dance Studio (Room 212) in the Susquehanna Center on the campus of Harford Community College. Performance dates are May 2-4, 2025.
Harford Community College was recently granted a subaward of a National Science Foundation (NSF) grant, “CUE-P: Integrating Artificial Intelligence Literacy into Community College Programs,” in the amount of $99,892.
Celebrate the holidays with a special family-friendly performance presented by Harford Community College. Celtic Angels Christmas will be performed at the Amoss Center in Bel Air on Sunday, December 15, at 7 PM.
Ring in the holidays with Harford Dance Theatre’s “The Nutcracker” on December 6 at 7 PM and December 7 & 8 at 1 & 5 PM at the Amoss Center (across from HCC’s Entrance 2). Magnificent scenery and costumes with exquisite dancing make it a holiday treat for all ages!
The Harford Youth Orchestra and Harford String Orchestra are celebrating their 25th anniversary season with the College with a fall concert on Saturday, November 23, at 1 PM in the Amoss Center. The concert is free and open to the public; reservations are recommended.
Harford’s Chesapeake Gallery presents “The Melancholic Joy of Living,” a solo exhibition featuring works by Constance McBride. McBride uses clay sculpture to explore the human condition and delves into themes of ageism, inviting viewers to confront their own thoughts about age.