A Practical Nursing Pinning Ceremony was held in the Chesapeake Theater at Harford Community College on December 19. There were 13 graduates from the program in fall 2025.
The College’s Division of Nursing and Allied Health Professions hosted a Pinning Ceremony for 40 fall 2025 proud and happy associate degree nursing graduates last month at the Amoss Center. The new grads will bring their considerable learning and skills to patient care for years to come.
A Completion Ceremony for fall 2025 grads of the Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA) Program was held on December 15. The event was hosted by the College’s Division of Nursing and Allied Health Professions. The eight new CNAs are looking forward to excellent employment prospects!
A Completion Ceremony for fall graduates of Harford’s Medical Assisting Program was held on December 12 in Darlington Hall. Six grads completed 160 hours of training in physicians’ offices across the county after completing coursework for their Certifications and/or AAS degrees.
Anyone interested in applying for the fall semester of Harford’s nursing program should attend this virtual information session, January 28 from 3 to 4 PM. It will cover the details of the program, the application process, and more. The session is open to everyone; no RSVP is required.
See the grooviest blue cat ever once again make life an adventure in TheaterWorks USA’s production of “Pete the Cat,” Saturday, January 17 at 4 PM in the Amoss Center. Kids pre-K through third grade may learn a little something new about inspiration and friendship in this rockin’ romp.
Fuel your child's quest for adventure and knowledge this summer at Camp Curiosity on Harford’s campus! There’s something for everyone ages 5-17 in our half-day morning or full-day programs where Imagination and creativity come alive. Check out the online catalog and register now!
Come see “Improv Soup!” in Joppa Hall’s Black Box Theater, Saturday, January 24, at 2 & 7 PM. Use College Entrance 4; park in the J Lot. A lively blend of spontaneous comedy where anything can happen, each performance serves up a random mixture of improv inspired by audience suggestions.