Invest in yourself and come visit Harford on your half-day off on October 16. Two sessions will be held in Darlington Hall, Room 210, one at 11:30 AM and again at 1:30 PM. Apply to Harford and be admitted in an hour. It's your lucky day – see all that awaits you as a future Fighting Owl!
Experience “Harriet’s Happiest Halloween,” October 10-12 at the Amoss Center. Watch the magic unfold as Harriet encounters scarecrows, bees, skeletons, fireflies and more in her curious quest. Slip on your favorite Halloween costume and join her for an all-new adventure . . . if you dare!
Dr. Kari Everett, Instructional Technologist in the eLearning department, and Jessie Thompson, Instructional Specialist Adult Literacy in the Workforce and Community Education Division at Harford Community College, recently presented on HyFlex for All! at the 10th Maryland Department of Labor Virtual Training Institute held September 16 at Harford Community College.
Twitty & Lynn, featuring Tre Twitty and Tayla Lynn, will perform at the Amoss Center in Bel Air on Sunday, October 26 at 3 PM.
Meet Loaf: The Ultimate Meat Loaf Tribute Band will perform at the APGFCU Arena at Harford Community College on Saturday, October 25 at 7:30 PM.
Let Harford Community College’s Financial Aid team guide you through the Financial Aid process for the 2026-27 school year.
WHFC 91.1 FM Radio, in partnership with HCC’s Foundation, invites listeners to become members during its Giving Campaign and Membership Drive, October 3-10. Your generosity will support local college radio and Harford students’ learning in broadcasting, podcasting, production, and more.
On your mark, get set, GLOW! Enjoy a scenic course through Harford’s beautiful campus and athletics facilities. This evening glow run supports student athletic scholarships and takes place at the APGFCU Arena at HCC on Friday, October 17 at 7 PM. All ages are welcome to sign up!
Americans observe National Hispanic Heritage Month from September 15 to October 15 each year to recognize the many contributions, diverse cultures, and vast histories of the American Latino community. This year’s theme is “Collective Heritage: Honoring the Past, Inspiring the Future.”
While recruiting players from private and public high schools in Maryland and elsewhere, Fighting Owls men’s soccer head coach Bill Wardle fills out his squad each year with an equally stellar array of international players and has grown the team into a juggernaut in the NJCAA Region 20.