Are you part of Maryland’s 529 College Investment Program? Do you need help with the challenges that many Maryland students and families are experiencing because of the problems the 529 Program is having? Harford can help!
“The Taming,” a hilarious, raucous, all-female “power-play” inspired by Shakespeare’s “Shrew,” will be performed on February 10 & 11 and 17 & 18 at 8 PM and February 12 & 19 at 3 PM in the Blackbox Theater at Joppa Hall on campus.
Multi-platinum entertainer Sara Evans is the fifth most-played female artist on country radio over the last 20 years. See the Academy of Country Music’s Top Female Vocalist winner at the APGFCU Arena at Harford on February 24, 7:30 PM.
A Chinese New Year Lion Dance Family Celebration will be held at Harford Community College on Saturday, January 21, from 1 to 3 PM in the Chesapeake Theater located on the College campus.
Harford Community College’s Foundation will host the annual ATHENA Awards Breakfast on March 3, 7:30-10 AM. Awards go to individuals who’ve demonstrated exemplary leadership in their career and assisted the advancement of women.
Harford’s annual STEM Day is on February 11, 8:30 AM to 1 PM in Edgewood Hall. Prospective and current students, employers, and anyone with an interest in STEM can learn how STEM applies to relevant, real-world learning experiences.
The annual tradition of Harford ArtsFest (formerly Winter Doldrums) returns February 5 at 3 PM, featuring faculty and staff music performances in the Chesapeake Center followed by the art exhibit and reception in the Student Center.
The Harford Community College Board of Trustees will hold a scheduled work session this Friday, January 6, from 9 AM to 12 PM. In addition, the Board will hold its regular monthly meeting on Tuesday, January 10 beginning at 6 PM.
This new, two-session course explores the IT field and how you can get started. Learn about the regional and national Information Technology job market and what’s needed to work as a Cloud Engineer or a Network Administrator.
NJCAA D-I men's soccer honored 11 student-athletes from two Maryland community colleges: Region 20 champion Montgomery led with six and Harford had five. MDJUCO is one of the most competitive NJCAA conferences in the country.