See “Alice: Dreaming of Wonderland” on May 3 at 7:30 PM at the Amoss Center. Based on Lewis Carroll’s classic, “Alice” is an action-packed salute to fantasy and free spirit, with amazing acts, video projection with 3-D mapping, and live music.
The Board of Trustees of Harford Community College will hold its regular monthly meeting on Tuesday, April 16, beginning at 6 PM. The meeting will be held in a hybrid format; employees and community members may join the meeting in person in Edgewood Hall, Room 132 or watch the meeting via the Internet.
The Early Learning Center received full accreditation from the Maryland State Department of Education, valid through April 2027. The ELC’s inclusive approach to early childhood education emphasizes individualized support for our littlest Owls.
HCC students Druscilla Darkwa, David Jones, Hope Long, and Goodness Nnebedum are among 459 national semifinalists for the highly competitive Jack Kent Cooke Undergraduate Transfer Scholarship, recognizing their exceptional academic ability.
Children pre-K through grade 3 will delight in Pete’s adventures with young Jimmy Biddle as they both learn a little something new about inspiration and friendship in “Pete the Cat,” on April 28 at 3 PM in the Amoss Center in Bel Air.
Harford’s looking for career changers, high school students, adults, returning students, military, recent grads, parents . . . we’re looking for YOU! RSVP now for our Open House, May 4, 10 AM-12 PM, and get from where you are to wherever you want to go.
Join us at the Stars of Harford Gala on April 26 at 7:30 PM in Harford’s APGFCU Arena to celebrate the Harford Dance Theatre’s and Phoenix Festival Theater’s past, present, and future productions with music, dancing, hors d’oeuvres, desserts, and more.
Harford’s Rho Beta Chapter of Phi Theta Kappa, the International Honor Society of two-year colleges, inducted new members into the Honor Society in a ceremony last month. PTK recognizes and encourages scholarship among two-year college students.
Enrich your life with our travel opportunities ranging from local day trips to overnight adventures. Visit museums, historical sites, and Insta-worthy destinations that’ll leave you with plenty of memories to bring home without the bother of driving or planning.
Kelly started at Harford as an Art + Design student right after high school and embarked on a transformative journey. She’s now a successful, self-employed artist who designs official posters and merchandise for Smashing Pumpkins and The Cure.
Philadelphia-based “Get the Led Out” perform on April 6 at 8 PM in Harford’s APGFCU Arena. The group of six veteran musicians, all devoted fans, are intent on capturing the essence and bringing the studio recordings of “The Mighty Zep” to life.
See “The Little Mermaid” on April 5 at 7 PM and April 6 and 7 at 1 and 5 PM at the Amoss Center in Bel Air. The show features a rebellious, fun-loving mermaid who is fascinated with all the wonderful joys of life on land, but plans go awry . . .
Harford is offering two GenCyber camps for Harford County students in grades 7-9 (ages 11-15). The camps provide no-cost, hands-on cybersecurity experiences for students in one-week sessions to be held July 8-12 and August 5-9, 9 AM to 4 PM.
Two Harford STEM faculty, Dr. Bill Stephens, Assistant Professor of Engineering and Breonna Martin, Assistant Professor of Biology, were recently honored at the 13th Northeastern Maryland Technology Council Visionary Awards ceremony.
Harford Actors Guild’s performance of the hilarious and outlandish new musical “Ride the Cyclone” will wrap this weekend, April 26-28, at the Blackbox Theater in Joppa Hall. This popular musical is a funny yet moving look at what makes a life well-lived.
Harford will present a performance by bass clarinetist Todd Marcus on Friday, April 12 at 8 PM in Joppa Recital Hall #1. Marcus offers a strong melodic sensibility, often incorporating the Middle Eastern influences of his Egyptian-American heritage.
The Harford Community College Foundation announced the 2024 ATHENA Leadership Award Recipients, recognizing leaders who’ve demonstrated excellence in assisting women in leadership, professional accomplishment, and service to the community.
The Board of Trustees of Harford Community College will hold its regular monthly meeting on Tuesday, March 12 beginning at 6 PM.
Get yourself some fresh spring gear when you shop in-store in Harford's Student Center or online with free shipping. The College Store’s “Swing Into Spring” sale runs until March 22. Save 30% off all regularly priced apparel and logo merch!
Immerse yourself in the captivating fusion of Japanese and American influences on display in Chesapeake Gallery’s newest exhibition. Artist Mayuko Ono Gray's entrancing graphite drawings are a visual delight; view now through April 12.
WHFC 91.1 FM, Harford Community College Radio, invites listeners to become members during its Giving Campaign and Membership Drive March 4-10. The station holds two drives a year to raise the resources that will keep fueling students’ creative expressions through radio and podcasting.
Broadway, Television, and Film star, Robert Neary, creates a one of a kind, cut above the rest, tribute to one of the greatest and most successful recording artists in history.
Check out Phil Ravita in our Evening of Jazz on Friday, March 15 at 8 PM in Joppa Hall, Recital Hall #1. A bassist and Harford faculty member, Ravita brings music from his album "Oriana" and more to this performance featuring his ensemble.
The College has announced the students named to the fall 2023 President’s List. Among the highest academic honors a college student can achieve, one qualifies for this prestigious list by earning all “A” and “B” grades and maintaining a 3.76 GPA or higher.
Nathalie Mullen James, who has a long history of civil rights leadership in Harford County and across the country, received the 2024 Harford Civil Rights Project Civil Rights Leadership Award at a reception at the College last month.