The Maryland State Arts Council has awarded Harford a grant of $47,731 to provide general operating support for cultural programming and performances and to offset the costs of artists’ fees for productions that are open to the public.
The Board of Trustees of Harford Community College will hold its regular monthly meeting on Tuesday, August 1 beginning at 6 PM.
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Harford Community College in Bel Air, Maryland has received funding from the Maryland State Department of Education, Division of Career and College Readiness in the amount of $219,638. This funding is provided under the Strengthening Career and Technical Education for the 21st Century Act of 2018 (Perkins V).
The College is proud to announce those students named to the President’s List for the spring 2023 semester. One of the highest academic honors that college students can achieve is earning a place on this prestigious list.
Did you stop attending classes just short of earning your associate degree? If you have 45 credits, Harford can provide one-on-one advising, support with the re-admit process, and help you schedule your classes to complete.
Harford Dance Theatre will hold auditions for “The Nutcracker” on Saturday, August 12 at the Susquehanna Center Dance Studio. All roles are open. Performances of this perennial holiday favorite will be held December 1-3.
The College is pleased to recognize students on the Deans’ List for the spring 2023 semester. By earning all “A” and “B” grades, one of the highest academic honors college students can achieve is meriting a place on this prestigious list.
Adjunct instructor Aubrey Zinn, who teaches in Harford’s Arts & Humanities division, was recently named the Center for Excellence in Teaching and Learning’s Adjunct of the Year. Jordan McKeon and Tammy Webber were also nominated.
Harford Community College held a GED Graduate Recognition Ceremony recently in Edgewood Hall. Twenty-four students ranging in age from 18 to 43 earned a Maryland High School diploma this past year through Harford’s program.