Caitlin White, Harford’s Director for Student Life, is a finalist for the prestigious ATHENA Award. ATHENA recipients personify the highest level of professional excellence, promote leadership opportunities, and serve the community.
The essence of Ireland will enliven Harford when Danú takes the stage at the Amoss Center in Bel Air on Saturday, March 4 at 7 PM. The audience will delight in this moving and memorable musical journey to the Emerald Isle.
A solo exhibition of artworks by Brad Blair, Harford’s Chesapeake Gallery Coordinator, will be on display February 4-26 at the Delaplaine Arts Center, 40 S. Carroll Street in Frederick, MD. It’s Blair's largest exhibition to date.
Fulfill your child's quest for adventure, knowledge, and exploration at Camp Curiosity. Peruse this year's camp catalog to see all the offerings. Registration is open; make plans now and get ready for a summer of learning and fun!
The World-Famous Harlem Globetrotters are bringing their 2023 World Tour presented by Jersey Mike’s Subs to the APGFCU Arena at Harford Community College in Bel Air, MD on Wednesday, March 1 at 7 PM.
The Man in Black: A Tribute to Johnny Cash takes place February 11 at 7:30 PM in the Amoss Center. Shawn Barker’s baritone and uncanny resemblance to the original “Man in Black” portray the character and spirit of Mr. Cash himself.
Harford has been awarded a grant for $13,636 as part of a statewide initiative to address food insecurity among students on Maryland college campuses. The state grant program has designated Harford a Hunger-Free Campus.
Harford Community College will hold an Open House for its Early Learning Center (ELC) on Friday, January 27 from 9 AM to 12 noon for parents who are interested in half-day or full-day preschool options for their children ages 2-5 for this coming fall.
The Maryland State Arts Council (MSAC) has awarded Harford Community College a grant of $73,030 as part of its Arts Relief Funding program (ARGOS).
Harford English adjunct faculty member and poet Anthony Moll was the subject of a recent article by Imani Spence in The Baltimore Banner. Moll’s collection of poems, “You Cannot Save Here,” won the Jean Feldman Poetry Prize.