Americans observe National Hispanic Heritage Month from September 15 to October 15 each year to recognize and celebrate the many contributions, diverse cultures, and extensive histories of the American Latino community.
The Hiplet™ Ballerinas, a performance group based out of the Chicago Multi-Cultural Dance Center, will perform at the Amoss Center on Sunday, February 26, 2023, at 3 PM.
Art & Design instructor Bart O’Reilly has published “My Father's Work Shed: Painting and Poems,” a collection written and painted over the past eleven years that deals with loss and his connection to his parents and Ireland.
Harford’s 2nd Fall Festival is on Saturday, October 22, 2-6 PM on the Quad on campus. Free and open to the public, this family-friendly event offers a variety of activities for everyone with convenient parking. Ticketed event.
Harford Community Action Agency was awarded a $33,000 state grant to expand their program on campus assisting Harford students undergoing hardships with meeting their housing, food, energy, budget, and/or family counseling needs.
Spend “An Evening with Florence Nightingale: A Reluctant Celebrity” in Harford’s Chesapeake Theater on October 19 at 7 PM to explore a new way of thinking about healthcare, from how you thought it was to the way it may yet become.
Two musical performances featuring the talented faculty of Harford Community College and guests are taking place in October in Joppa Hall on campus.
Our evening glow run in support of Harford’s Fighting Owls student athletes takes place on campus Friday, October 21, 7 PM. All ages are welcome to participate; there’s also a virtual 5k option. Be a fan: Fund our Fighting Owls!
Visit Harford’s Transfer Fair on October 26, 10 AM-1 PM in the Student Center. Browse info from more than 40 colleges and universities and talk with admissions representatives about their schools. Free and open to the public.
Hays-Heighe House’s new exhibit, "Made by Hand: Continuing the Story," is free and open to the public through December 23. Learn about the House's history and the people who have called it home over the last two hundred years.