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.
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.
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.
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).
Philadelphia-based “Get the Led Out” will be performing on Saturday, April 18 at 8 PM in Harford’s APGFCU Arena. The group of six veteran musicians, all devoted fans, are intent on bringing the studio recordings to life and capturing the essence of one of the greatest bands in rock history.
Harford student Mooswaan Shrestha is one of 485 national semifinalists for the highly competitive Jack Kent Cooke Foundation Undergraduate Transfer Scholarship, recognizing her exceptional academic ability, leadership, and service. Mooswaan is a biology major and member of the Honors Program.
Harford Community College will present An Evening at Joppa: SonDeBaril Flamenco on Friday, April 10, at 8 PM in Joppa Hall’s Recital Hall.
The Ukulele Orchestra of Great Britain will perform on Wednesday, April 15, at 7:30 PM at Harford’s Chesapeake Theater. Audiences from Windsor Castle to Carnegie Hall have enjoyed this helter-skelter ride through every kind of musical genre with their full throttle, foot-stomping concerts.