Harford Community College Announces the President’s List
Red Hot Chilli Pipers are a Celtic rock band from Scotland that became popular internationally in 2007 after winning the BBC talent show, When Will I Be Famous? The band's lineup features three highland bagpipers and traditional marching snare, backed by the most famous bagpipe band on the planet.
Dr. Supawan King, Associate Professor of Mathematics in the Science, Technology, Engineering and Math division, joined Harford in 2005 and has since established herself as a highly valued member of our STEM faculty.
Harford Fighting Owls women’s lacrosse team is ranked No. 1 and men’s lacrosse is No. 2 in the National Junior College Athletic Association preseason polls. Both teams will take to the field for scrimmages this month.
Phoenix Festival Theater is holding auditions for Disney’s Tarzan on Tuesday, February 22 from 6 to 9 PM and Saturday, February 26 from 10 AM to 1 PM in the Chesapeake Center Dining Room at Harford Community College.
Travel on your own to Lititz, PA and visit with wolves on a guided tour! See some of the packs and learn about their stories, wolf conservation and biology. Tips for attractions in & around Lititz included. 3/8, 10-11:30 AM
A half-day free symposium focusing on the ease of creating simple, beautiful, and healthy gardens on a balcony, in a yard, or even in a straw bale, will be held at Harford Community College’s Chesapeake Center on Saturday, March 26, from 8:30 a.m. to 12:00 p.m.
The Board of Trustees of Harford Community College will hold its regular monthly meeting on Tuesday, February 8 beginning at 6 p.m. Because of the COVID-19 pandemic, the College will host this meeting virtually only; employees and community members may watch the proceedings of the meeting online.
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Registration Now Open for Harford Community College’s 2022 Summer Camps
The FY 2022 Nurse Faculty Annual Recognition Awards (NFAR) were recently announced by the Nurse Support Program II, which is administered by the Maryland Higher Education Commission and funded through the Health Services Cost Review Commission. Twenty-three of Maryland’s finest nursing faculty were named as award recipients including Harford Community College’s Mary Beverly Gallagher, Assistant Professor in the Division of Nursing and Allied Health Professions. Awardees were recognized for their contributions to nursing education and their service to Maryland nursing students.
Harford Community College’s radio station WHFC 91.1 FM and the Office of Communications recently announced the launch of “Harford 360,” a new talk show highlighting the variety of important and interesting offerings at the College.
Julie Mancine, adjunct faculty member in the Arts and Humanities division as History of the United States instructor, also works full time as the College Archivist and Hays-Heighe House Coordinator.
The Actors Guild of Harford Community College will present Wittenberg on February 18, 19, 25 & 26 at 8 PM and February 20 & 27 at 3 PM in the Blackbox Theatre located in Joppa Hall at Harford Community College.
If you’re registered for classes but haven’t yet paid, this is a reminder that your spring semester tuition payment is due on January 19 or your classes may be dropped. Check out these convenient ways to get paid up in time.
Nobuntu, a female a cappella quintet from Zimbabwe, will perform at the Amoss Center in Bel Air on Saturday, February 5 at 7:30 PM.
Harford Community College was recently awarded a National Science Foundation Award, “Expanding Pathways from High School into the Biotechnology Workforce,” in the amount of $493,912.
The Hiplet Ballerinas, a performance group based out of the Chicago Multi-Cultural Dance Center, will perform at the Amoss Center on January 29 at 7 PM.
The Board of Trustees of Harford Community College will hold its regular monthly meeting on Tuesday, January 11 beginning at 6 p.m.
The HLA, a Community Leadership Development Program co-sponsored by Harford Community College and the Harford County Chamber of Commerce, promotes the development of existing and emerging leaders and creates a committed, involved, and diverse network of leaders in Harford County.
The Fall 2021 Nursing Class Pinning Ceremony for Harford Community College’s 48 associate degree nursing graduates was held on December 16 in the Amoss Center in Bel Air. Please see attached news release for details.
The Maryland Higher Education Commission (MHEC) recently approved four new credit programs at Harford Community College (Bel Air, MD0: A Certificate in Geospatial Technology, an Associate of Applied Science degree program in Biotechnology, and an Associate of Science degree program and Certificate in Data Science. MHEC also approved a substantially revised Certificate in Biotechnology.
The Daily Record’s Leading Women awards honor women who are 40 years of age or younger for accomplishments made in their careers. Winners were selected for the honor based on their professional experience, community involvement, and commitment to inspiring change.
A veteran educator with extensive classroom experience, Professor of Mass Communications Wayne Hepler exemplifies commitment, resilience and quality at Harford and has, in his own words, “loved teaching from day one.”
Owl Magazine, the student multimedia publication of Harford Community College in Bel Air, earned first place honors in two categories in the 2020-21 Pinnacle Awards sponsored by the College Media Association.
The MOU is an agreement between the two institutions allowing NEMD URP to offer classes on the Harford campus from a variety of higher education institutions.
Students from Harford Community College now can easily transfer into St. Mary’s College of Maryland marine science major with the recent signing of two articulation agreements.
Governor Larry Hogan has appointed Karen Holt to a five-year term on the nine-member Harford Community College Board of Trustees. Holt, a native of Harford County who resides in Havre de Grace, will represent Councilmanic District F.
Harford Community College’s “BeVocal” Program Wins Top Prize in United Way’s Changemaker Challenge