The Board of Trustees of Harford Community College will hold its regular monthly meeting on Tuesday, March 12 beginning at 6 PM.
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.
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.
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.
Looking to secure a summer or fall internship? Come to Harford Community College’s Internship Fair on February 22 from 11 AM to 2 PM in the College’s Student Center.
Harford’s Alpha Delta Nu Nursing Honor Society Gamma Upsilon Chapter inducted 20 new members in a ceremony in February, recognizing the students’ commitment to ensuring excellence in the future of health care and professionalism in nursing practice.
Nine students from Harford were among the hundreds from community colleges around the state who traveled to Annapolis earlier this month to thank lawmakers for their support and ask for continued funding not included in this year’s budget.