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  • Thursday, April 1, 2021

    • HCC at 50: A Blast From the Past
      HCC at 50: A Blast From the Past Time: 10:00am - 9:00pm Locations: Online Details:

      HCC at 50: A Blast from the Past - Daily Life from the First Two Decades

      On behalf of the Howard Community College (HCC) 50th Anniversary History Committee, we are pleased to present this collection of photos from the college archives. This collection presents photographs and documents depicting daily life on the HCC campus during the first two decades. From its earliest years, HCC has been more than just a place of scholarship, but has served as a locality for events, personal and community growth, and diversity.

       

      We hope that you enjoy this look back at some familiar faces, now-gone locations, fun events, as well as a look into the inner workings of what made our campus tick in the 1970’s and 1980’s. While not all photos have attributions, we must acknowledge the early work of Quent Kardos, who was the college photographer through this time period. His lens did not just capture the events at hand, but also the character of the places and people in these images.

       

      We hope you enjoy this look back and find, as we did, some of what makes Howard Community College a great place to learn, work, and grow. On behalf of the 50th Anniversary History Committee:

      Janelle Broderick, Brian Cumer, Thomas Engelman, Rosemary Williams

      View Exhibit

       
       
  • Friday, April 2, 2021

    • HCC at 50: A Blast From the Past
      HCC at 50: A Blast From the Past Time: 10:00am - 9:00pm Locations: Online Details:

      HCC at 50: A Blast from the Past - Daily Life from the First Two Decades

      On behalf of the Howard Community College (HCC) 50th Anniversary History Committee, we are pleased to present this collection of photos from the college archives. This collection presents photographs and documents depicting daily life on the HCC campus during the first two decades. From its earliest years, HCC has been more than just a place of scholarship, but has served as a locality for events, personal and community growth, and diversity.

       

      We hope that you enjoy this look back at some familiar faces, now-gone locations, fun events, as well as a look into the inner workings of what made our campus tick in the 1970’s and 1980’s. While not all photos have attributions, we must acknowledge the early work of Quent Kardos, who was the college photographer through this time period. His lens did not just capture the events at hand, but also the character of the places and people in these images.

       

      We hope you enjoy this look back and find, as we did, some of what makes Howard Community College a great place to learn, work, and grow. On behalf of the 50th Anniversary History Committee:

      Janelle Broderick, Brian Cumer, Thomas Engelman, Rosemary Williams

      View Exhibit

       
       
    • FILM DISCUSSION: Ai Weiwei: Yours Truly
      FILM DISCUSSION: Ai Weiwei: Yours Truly Time: 7:00pm - 8:00pm Locations: Online (Zoom) Details:

      Ai Weiwei: Yours Truly

      Ai Weiwei: Yours Truly is a 2019 documentary showing how the artist Ai Weiwei remotely transformed the island penitentiary Alcatraz into an expression of socially engaged art while under house arrest in Beijing. Ai Weiwei encapsulates political conviction and his personal poetry in his many sculptures, photographs and public works As an activist, he has been openly critical of the Chinese Government's stance on democracy and human rights. 1 hour, 18 minutes.

      REGISTER NOW

      Available to stream free on Kanopy

      View Trailer for Ai Weiwei: Yours Truly

       
       
  • Saturday, April 3, 2021

    • HCC at 50: A Blast From the Past
      HCC at 50: A Blast From the Past Time: 10:00am - 9:00pm Locations: Online Details:

      HCC at 50: A Blast from the Past - Daily Life from the First Two Decades

      On behalf of the Howard Community College (HCC) 50th Anniversary History Committee, we are pleased to present this collection of photos from the college archives. This collection presents photographs and documents depicting daily life on the HCC campus during the first two decades. From its earliest years, HCC has been more than just a place of scholarship, but has served as a locality for events, personal and community growth, and diversity.

       

      We hope that you enjoy this look back at some familiar faces, now-gone locations, fun events, as well as a look into the inner workings of what made our campus tick in the 1970’s and 1980’s. While not all photos have attributions, we must acknowledge the early work of Quent Kardos, who was the college photographer through this time period. His lens did not just capture the events at hand, but also the character of the places and people in these images.

       

      We hope you enjoy this look back and find, as we did, some of what makes Howard Community College a great place to learn, work, and grow. On behalf of the 50th Anniversary History Committee:

      Janelle Broderick, Brian Cumer, Thomas Engelman, Rosemary Williams

      View Exhibit

       
       
  • Sunday, April 4, 2021

    • HCC at 50: A Blast From the Past
      HCC at 50: A Blast From the Past Time: 10:00am - 9:00pm Locations: Online Details:

      HCC at 50: A Blast from the Past - Daily Life from the First Two Decades

      On behalf of the Howard Community College (HCC) 50th Anniversary History Committee, we are pleased to present this collection of photos from the college archives. This collection presents photographs and documents depicting daily life on the HCC campus during the first two decades. From its earliest years, HCC has been more than just a place of scholarship, but has served as a locality for events, personal and community growth, and diversity.

       

      We hope that you enjoy this look back at some familiar faces, now-gone locations, fun events, as well as a look into the inner workings of what made our campus tick in the 1970’s and 1980’s. While not all photos have attributions, we must acknowledge the early work of Quent Kardos, who was the college photographer through this time period. His lens did not just capture the events at hand, but also the character of the places and people in these images.

       

      We hope you enjoy this look back and find, as we did, some of what makes Howard Community College a great place to learn, work, and grow. On behalf of the 50th Anniversary History Committee:

      Janelle Broderick, Brian Cumer, Thomas Engelman, Rosemary Williams

      View Exhibit

       
       
  • Monday, April 5, 2021

    • HCC at 50: A Blast From the Past
      HCC at 50: A Blast From the Past Time: 10:00am - 9:00pm Locations: Online Details:

      HCC at 50: A Blast from the Past - Daily Life from the First Two Decades

      On behalf of the Howard Community College (HCC) 50th Anniversary History Committee, we are pleased to present this collection of photos from the college archives. This collection presents photographs and documents depicting daily life on the HCC campus during the first two decades. From its earliest years, HCC has been more than just a place of scholarship, but has served as a locality for events, personal and community growth, and diversity.

       

      We hope that you enjoy this look back at some familiar faces, now-gone locations, fun events, as well as a look into the inner workings of what made our campus tick in the 1970’s and 1980’s. While not all photos have attributions, we must acknowledge the early work of Quent Kardos, who was the college photographer through this time period. His lens did not just capture the events at hand, but also the character of the places and people in these images.

       

      We hope you enjoy this look back and find, as we did, some of what makes Howard Community College a great place to learn, work, and grow. On behalf of the 50th Anniversary History Committee:

      Janelle Broderick, Brian Cumer, Thomas Engelman, Rosemary Williams

      View Exhibit

       
       
  • Tuesday, April 6, 2021

    • HCC at 50: A Blast From the Past
      HCC at 50: A Blast From the Past Time: 10:00am - 9:00pm Locations: Online Details:

      HCC at 50: A Blast from the Past - Daily Life from the First Two Decades

      On behalf of the Howard Community College (HCC) 50th Anniversary History Committee, we are pleased to present this collection of photos from the college archives. This collection presents photographs and documents depicting daily life on the HCC campus during the first two decades. From its earliest years, HCC has been more than just a place of scholarship, but has served as a locality for events, personal and community growth, and diversity.

       

      We hope that you enjoy this look back at some familiar faces, now-gone locations, fun events, as well as a look into the inner workings of what made our campus tick in the 1970’s and 1980’s. While not all photos have attributions, we must acknowledge the early work of Quent Kardos, who was the college photographer through this time period. His lens did not just capture the events at hand, but also the character of the places and people in these images.

       

      We hope you enjoy this look back and find, as we did, some of what makes Howard Community College a great place to learn, work, and grow. On behalf of the 50th Anniversary History Committee:

      Janelle Broderick, Brian Cumer, Thomas Engelman, Rosemary Williams

      View Exhibit

       
       
    • Career Ambassador Outreach Meetings Time: 6:00pm - 7:00pm Locations: Online (Zoom) Details:

      Career Ambassador Outreach Meetings

      Do you have questions about how Career Services can help you with your career planning? Wondering what resources are best for you and where to start? Sign up via Sign Up Genius to speak with Aria Ma, the student Career Ambassador for Career Services, to ask any questions you may have. Visitors will have a chance to win a $25 Amazon gift card by completing a brief survey. Click this link to view available dates and times:

      https://www.signupgenius.com/go/10c0d4fa5a823a2f8c34-career

       
       
  • Wednesday, April 7, 2021

    • HCC at 50: A Blast From the Past
      HCC at 50: A Blast From the Past Time: 10:00am - 9:00pm Locations: Online Details:

      HCC at 50: A Blast from the Past - Daily Life from the First Two Decades

      On behalf of the Howard Community College (HCC) 50th Anniversary History Committee, we are pleased to present this collection of photos from the college archives. This collection presents photographs and documents depicting daily life on the HCC campus during the first two decades. From its earliest years, HCC has been more than just a place of scholarship, but has served as a locality for events, personal and community growth, and diversity.

       

      We hope that you enjoy this look back at some familiar faces, now-gone locations, fun events, as well as a look into the inner workings of what made our campus tick in the 1970’s and 1980’s. While not all photos have attributions, we must acknowledge the early work of Quent Kardos, who was the college photographer through this time period. His lens did not just capture the events at hand, but also the character of the places and people in these images.

       

      We hope you enjoy this look back and find, as we did, some of what makes Howard Community College a great place to learn, work, and grow. On behalf of the 50th Anniversary History Committee:

      Janelle Broderick, Brian Cumer, Thomas Engelman, Rosemary Williams

      View Exhibit

       
       
  • Thursday, April 8, 2021

    • HCC at 50: A Blast From the Past
      HCC at 50: A Blast From the Past Time: 10:00am - 9:00pm Locations: Online Details:

      HCC at 50: A Blast from the Past - Daily Life from the First Two Decades

      On behalf of the Howard Community College (HCC) 50th Anniversary History Committee, we are pleased to present this collection of photos from the college archives. This collection presents photographs and documents depicting daily life on the HCC campus during the first two decades. From its earliest years, HCC has been more than just a place of scholarship, but has served as a locality for events, personal and community growth, and diversity.

       

      We hope that you enjoy this look back at some familiar faces, now-gone locations, fun events, as well as a look into the inner workings of what made our campus tick in the 1970’s and 1980’s. While not all photos have attributions, we must acknowledge the early work of Quent Kardos, who was the college photographer through this time period. His lens did not just capture the events at hand, but also the character of the places and people in these images.

       

      We hope you enjoy this look back and find, as we did, some of what makes Howard Community College a great place to learn, work, and grow. On behalf of the 50th Anniversary History Committee:

      Janelle Broderick, Brian Cumer, Thomas Engelman, Rosemary Williams

      View Exhibit

       
       
    • Career Ambassador Outreach Meetings Time: 12:00pm - 1:00pm Locations: Online (Zoom) Details:

      Career Ambassador Outreach Meetings

      Do you have questions about how Career Services can help you with your career planning? Wondering what resources are best for you and where to start? Sign up via Sign Up Genius to speak with Aria Ma, the student Career Ambassador for Career Services, to ask any questions you may have. Visitors will have a chance to win a $25 Amazon gift card by completing a brief survey. Click this link to view available dates and times:

      https://www.signupgenius.com/go/10c0d4fa5a823a2f8c34-career

       
       
  • Friday, April 9, 2021

    • HCC at 50: A Blast From the Past
      HCC at 50: A Blast From the Past Time: 10:00am - 9:00pm Locations: Online Details:

      HCC at 50: A Blast from the Past - Daily Life from the First Two Decades

      On behalf of the Howard Community College (HCC) 50th Anniversary History Committee, we are pleased to present this collection of photos from the college archives. This collection presents photographs and documents depicting daily life on the HCC campus during the first two decades. From its earliest years, HCC has been more than just a place of scholarship, but has served as a locality for events, personal and community growth, and diversity.

       

      We hope that you enjoy this look back at some familiar faces, now-gone locations, fun events, as well as a look into the inner workings of what made our campus tick in the 1970’s and 1980’s. While not all photos have attributions, we must acknowledge the early work of Quent Kardos, who was the college photographer through this time period. His lens did not just capture the events at hand, but also the character of the places and people in these images.

       

      We hope you enjoy this look back and find, as we did, some of what makes Howard Community College a great place to learn, work, and grow. On behalf of the 50th Anniversary History Committee:

      Janelle Broderick, Brian Cumer, Thomas Engelman, Rosemary Williams

      View Exhibit

       
       
    • FILM DISCUSSION: Renoir
      FILM DISCUSSION: Renoir Time: 7:00pm - 8:00pm Locations: Online (Zoom) Details:

      Renoir is a 2012 French drama focusing on the last years of Pierre-Auguste Renoir at Cagnes-sur-Mer during World War I. The film is based on "Le Tableau Amoureux," by Jacques Renoir, great-grandson of the artist, and grandnephew of filmmaker Jean Renoir. Director Gilles Bourdos used the services of a convicted art forger, Guy Ribes, to create and re-create the Renoir paintings in live action on screen. The film was nominated for four Academy Awards, winning for Best Costume Design. Directed by Gilles Bourdos, and starring Michel Bouquet, Christa Théret, and Vincent Rottiers. 1 hour, 52 minutes.

      REGISTER NOW

      Available to stream free on Kanopy

      View Trailer for Renoir

       
       
  • Saturday, April 10, 2021

    • HCC at 50: A Blast From the Past
      HCC at 50: A Blast From the Past Time: 10:00am - 9:00pm Locations: Online Details:

      HCC at 50: A Blast from the Past - Daily Life from the First Two Decades

      On behalf of the Howard Community College (HCC) 50th Anniversary History Committee, we are pleased to present this collection of photos from the college archives. This collection presents photographs and documents depicting daily life on the HCC campus during the first two decades. From its earliest years, HCC has been more than just a place of scholarship, but has served as a locality for events, personal and community growth, and diversity.

       

      We hope that you enjoy this look back at some familiar faces, now-gone locations, fun events, as well as a look into the inner workings of what made our campus tick in the 1970’s and 1980’s. While not all photos have attributions, we must acknowledge the early work of Quent Kardos, who was the college photographer through this time period. His lens did not just capture the events at hand, but also the character of the places and people in these images.

       

      We hope you enjoy this look back and find, as we did, some of what makes Howard Community College a great place to learn, work, and grow. On behalf of the 50th Anniversary History Committee:

      Janelle Broderick, Brian Cumer, Thomas Engelman, Rosemary Williams

      View Exhibit

       
       
  • Sunday, April 11, 2021

    • HCC at 50: A Blast From the Past
      HCC at 50: A Blast From the Past Time: 10:00am - 9:00pm Locations: Online Details:

      HCC at 50: A Blast from the Past - Daily Life from the First Two Decades

      On behalf of the Howard Community College (HCC) 50th Anniversary History Committee, we are pleased to present this collection of photos from the college archives. This collection presents photographs and documents depicting daily life on the HCC campus during the first two decades. From its earliest years, HCC has been more than just a place of scholarship, but has served as a locality for events, personal and community growth, and diversity.

       

      We hope that you enjoy this look back at some familiar faces, now-gone locations, fun events, as well as a look into the inner workings of what made our campus tick in the 1970’s and 1980’s. While not all photos have attributions, we must acknowledge the early work of Quent Kardos, who was the college photographer through this time period. His lens did not just capture the events at hand, but also the character of the places and people in these images.

       

      We hope you enjoy this look back and find, as we did, some of what makes Howard Community College a great place to learn, work, and grow. On behalf of the 50th Anniversary History Committee:

      Janelle Broderick, Brian Cumer, Thomas Engelman, Rosemary Williams

      View Exhibit

       
       
  • Monday, April 12, 2021

    • HCC at 50: A Blast From the Past
      HCC at 50: A Blast From the Past Time: 10:00am - 9:00pm Locations: Online Details:

      HCC at 50: A Blast from the Past - Daily Life from the First Two Decades

      On behalf of the Howard Community College (HCC) 50th Anniversary History Committee, we are pleased to present this collection of photos from the college archives. This collection presents photographs and documents depicting daily life on the HCC campus during the first two decades. From its earliest years, HCC has been more than just a place of scholarship, but has served as a locality for events, personal and community growth, and diversity.

       

      We hope that you enjoy this look back at some familiar faces, now-gone locations, fun events, as well as a look into the inner workings of what made our campus tick in the 1970’s and 1980’s. While not all photos have attributions, we must acknowledge the early work of Quent Kardos, who was the college photographer through this time period. His lens did not just capture the events at hand, but also the character of the places and people in these images.

       

      We hope you enjoy this look back and find, as we did, some of what makes Howard Community College a great place to learn, work, and grow. On behalf of the 50th Anniversary History Committee:

      Janelle Broderick, Brian Cumer, Thomas Engelman, Rosemary Williams

      View Exhibit

       
       
    • Career Ambassador Outreach Meetings Time: 12:00pm - 1:00pm Locations: Online (Zoom) Details:

      Career Ambassador Outreach Meetings

      Do you have questions about how Career Services can help you with your career planning? Wondering what resources are best for you and where to start? Sign up via Sign Up Genius to speak with Aria Ma, the student Career Ambassador for Career Services, to ask any questions you may have. Visitors will have a chance to win a $25 Amazon gift card by completing a brief survey. Click this link to view available dates and times:

      https://www.signupgenius.com/go/10c0d4fa5a823a2f8c34-career

       
       
  • Tuesday, April 13, 2021

    • HCC at 50: A Blast From the Past
      HCC at 50: A Blast From the Past Time: 10:00am - 9:00pm Locations: Online Details:

      HCC at 50: A Blast from the Past - Daily Life from the First Two Decades

      On behalf of the Howard Community College (HCC) 50th Anniversary History Committee, we are pleased to present this collection of photos from the college archives. This collection presents photographs and documents depicting daily life on the HCC campus during the first two decades. From its earliest years, HCC has been more than just a place of scholarship, but has served as a locality for events, personal and community growth, and diversity.

       

      We hope that you enjoy this look back at some familiar faces, now-gone locations, fun events, as well as a look into the inner workings of what made our campus tick in the 1970’s and 1980’s. While not all photos have attributions, we must acknowledge the early work of Quent Kardos, who was the college photographer through this time period. His lens did not just capture the events at hand, but also the character of the places and people in these images.

       

      We hope you enjoy this look back and find, as we did, some of what makes Howard Community College a great place to learn, work, and grow. On behalf of the 50th Anniversary History Committee:

      Janelle Broderick, Brian Cumer, Thomas Engelman, Rosemary Williams

      View Exhibit

       
       
    • Career Ambassador Outreach Meetings Time: 12:00pm - 1:00pm Locations: Online (Zoom) Details:

      Career Ambassador Outreach Meetings

      Do you have questions about how Career Services can help you with your career planning? Wondering what resources are best for you and where to start? Sign up via Sign Up Genius to speak with Aria Ma, the student Career Ambassador for Career Services, to ask any questions you may have. Visitors will have a chance to win a $25 Amazon gift card by completing a brief survey. Click this link to view available dates and times:

      https://www.signupgenius.com/go/10c0d4fa5a823a2f8c34-career

       
       
    • Student Program Board Weekly Meeting Time: 1:00pm - 2:00pm Locations: Zoom Details: The Student Program Board (SPB) holds meetings every Tuesday from 1-2PM. Come to earn volunteer hours, learn about upcoming events, take part in planning future events, and more! Visit tinyurl.com/HCCVirtualEvents to learn more. We hope to see you there!
       
       
  • Wednesday, April 14, 2021

    • HCC at 50: A Blast From the Past
      HCC at 50: A Blast From the Past Time: 10:00am - 9:00pm Locations: Online Details:

      HCC at 50: A Blast from the Past - Daily Life from the First Two Decades

      On behalf of the Howard Community College (HCC) 50th Anniversary History Committee, we are pleased to present this collection of photos from the college archives. This collection presents photographs and documents depicting daily life on the HCC campus during the first two decades. From its earliest years, HCC has been more than just a place of scholarship, but has served as a locality for events, personal and community growth, and diversity.

       

      We hope that you enjoy this look back at some familiar faces, now-gone locations, fun events, as well as a look into the inner workings of what made our campus tick in the 1970’s and 1980’s. While not all photos have attributions, we must acknowledge the early work of Quent Kardos, who was the college photographer through this time period. His lens did not just capture the events at hand, but also the character of the places and people in these images.

       

      We hope you enjoy this look back and find, as we did, some of what makes Howard Community College a great place to learn, work, and grow. On behalf of the 50th Anniversary History Committee:

      Janelle Broderick, Brian Cumer, Thomas Engelman, Rosemary Williams

      View Exhibit

       
       
    • Career Ambassador Outreach Meetings Time: 12:00pm - 1:00pm Locations: Online (Zoom) Details:

      Career Ambassador Outreach Meetings

      Do you have questions about how Career Services can help you with your career planning? Wondering what resources are best for you and where to start? Sign up via Sign Up Genius to speak with Aria Ma, the student Career Ambassador for Career Services, to ask any questions you may have. Visitors will have a chance to win a $25 Amazon gift card by completing a brief survey. Click this link to view available dates and times:

      https://www.signupgenius.com/go/10c0d4fa5a823a2f8c34-career

       
       
    • Radiologic Technology Information Session Time: 5:00pm - 6:30pm Locations: Online (Zoom) Details:

      Assistant Professor of the Radiologic Technology Program, Adebayo Olokodana, will present an overview of the program offered here at Howard Community College, including admission requirements.  Information sessions are open to the public, are free of charge and will last approximately an hour or until all questions are answered.

      Please Join Zoom Meeting:
      https://howardcc.zoom.us/j/92926114103

      Meeting ID: 929 2611 4103

       
       
  • Thursday, April 15, 2021

    • I Love Luci: A Devised Play Time: All Day Locations: Online Details:

      I Love Luci: A Devised Play

      Directed by Jenny Male & Fatima Quander
      Available to stream April 15-18 for free. Reservations required.

      In this quirky one-act play, four humans discover that Hell isn't quite what they expected. 

      Thursday, April 15 Reserve Ticket Now


      Please consider donating the HCC Student Theatre Productions

      PLEASE NOTE: We are offering this production free, however, if you are able, we would gratefully welcome a one-time gift to HCC's Theatre Program to support future HCC student theatre productions and events. If you can give a one-time gift, please choose "HCC Student Theatre Department" under the "Would You Like to Donate" section after adding your tickets to your cart. 

      Donate Now

      Ticket Information

      1. To register, select any date between April 15 through 18. The default time for each day is 12:00 am. However, viewers can watch the event at any time (on demand) during the four days of the production. Registrants will receive a link and password to view the event via email confirmation. Since our email confirmations and reminder emails are auto-generated by the online box office system, please be sure to spell your email address correctly during registration. 
      2. The confirmation email receipt will be sent from customerservice@ovationtix.com with the subject, "Horowitz Center Box Office: Order Confirmation".
      3. PLEASE NOTE: If you need help with your order, the Horowitz Center Box Office has limited phone hours to answer your questions. However, the Box Office is unable to take orders by phone at this time. The staff can help you step through your online order and answer any questions related to the online purchase process.

        Box Office Hours: Tuesday through Friday, 12 p.m. to 2 p.m.
        Phone: 443-518-1500 (leave a voicemail with your name and phone outside of business hours)
        Email: boxoffice@howardcc.edu

      4. Not sure how to purchase tickets online? We have online tutorials to help patrons navigate our online box office system. 

       
       
    • HCC at 50: A Blast From the Past
      HCC at 50: A Blast From the Past Time: 10:00am - 9:00pm Locations: Online Details:

      HCC at 50: A Blast from the Past - Daily Life from the First Two Decades

      On behalf of the Howard Community College (HCC) 50th Anniversary History Committee, we are pleased to present this collection of photos from the college archives. This collection presents photographs and documents depicting daily life on the HCC campus during the first two decades. From its earliest years, HCC has been more than just a place of scholarship, but has served as a locality for events, personal and community growth, and diversity.

       

      We hope that you enjoy this look back at some familiar faces, now-gone locations, fun events, as well as a look into the inner workings of what made our campus tick in the 1970’s and 1980’s. While not all photos have attributions, we must acknowledge the early work of Quent Kardos, who was the college photographer through this time period. His lens did not just capture the events at hand, but also the character of the places and people in these images.

       

      We hope you enjoy this look back and find, as we did, some of what makes Howard Community College a great place to learn, work, and grow. On behalf of the 50th Anniversary History Committee:

      Janelle Broderick, Brian Cumer, Thomas Engelman, Rosemary Williams

      View Exhibit

       
       
    • Career Ambassador Outreach Meetings Time: 12:00pm - 1:00pm Locations: Online (Zoom) Details:

      Career Ambassador Outreach Meetings

      Do you have questions about how Career Services can help you with your career planning? Wondering what resources are best for you and where to start? Sign up via Sign Up Genius to speak with Aria Ma, the student Career Ambassador for Career Services, to ask any questions you may have. Visitors will have a chance to win a $25 Amazon gift card by completing a brief survey. Click this link to view available dates and times:

      https://www.signupgenius.com/go/10c0d4fa5a823a2f8c34-career

       
       
    • HCC in the Know: Summer and Fall Enrollment with the Office of Admissions and Advising Time: 3:30pm - 4:30pm Locations: Online (Zoom) Details:

      Howard Community College's Office of Admissions and Advising will present an overview of the enrollment process for the summer and fall semesters.

      This session is open to the public, free of charge, and will last approximately an hour or until all questions are answered. To register, please visit howardcc.edu/HCCintheKnow

      A Zoom meeting link will be emailed to you the morning of the information session with meeting access instructions. If you have any questions or need assistance, please send an email to hccintheknow@howardcc.edu.

       
       
  • Friday, April 16, 2021

    • I Love Luci: A Devised Play Time: All Day Locations: Online Details:

      I Love Luci: A Devised Play

      Directed by Jenny Male & Fatima Quander
      Available to stream April 15-18 for free. Reservations required.

      In this quirky one-act play, four humans discover that Hell isn't quite what they expected. 

      Friday, April 16 Reserve Ticket Now


      Please consider donating the HCC Student Theatre Productions

      PLEASE NOTE: We are offering this production free, however, if you are able, we would gratefully welcome a one-time gift to HCC's Theatre Program to support future HCC student theatre productions and events. If you can give a one-time gift, please choose "HCC Student Theatre Department" under the "Would You Like to Donate" section after adding your tickets to your cart. 

      Donate Now

      Ticket Information

      1. To register, select any date between April 15 through 18. The default time for each day is 12:00 am. However, viewers can watch the event at any time (on demand) during the four days of the production. Registrants will receive a link and password to view the event via email confirmation. Since our email confirmations and reminder emails are auto-generated by the online box office system, please be sure to spell your email address correctly during registration. 
      2. The confirmation email receipt will be sent from customerservice@ovationtix.com with the subject, "Horowitz Center Box Office: Order Confirmation".
      3. PLEASE NOTE: If you need help with your order, the Horowitz Center Box Office has limited phone hours to answer your questions. However, the Box Office is unable to take orders by phone at this time. The staff can help you step through your online order and answer any questions related to the online purchase process.

        Box Office Hours: Tuesday through Friday, 12 p.m. to 2 p.m.
        Phone: 443-518-1500 (leave a voicemail with your name and phone outside of business hours)
        Email: boxoffice@howardcc.edu

      4. Not sure how to purchase tickets online? We have online tutorials to help patrons navigate our online box office system. 

       
       
    • HCC at 50: A Blast From the Past
      HCC at 50: A Blast From the Past Time: 10:00am - 9:00pm Locations: Online Details:

      HCC at 50: A Blast from the Past - Daily Life from the First Two Decades

      On behalf of the Howard Community College (HCC) 50th Anniversary History Committee, we are pleased to present this collection of photos from the college archives. This collection presents photographs and documents depicting daily life on the HCC campus during the first two decades. From its earliest years, HCC has been more than just a place of scholarship, but has served as a locality for events, personal and community growth, and diversity.

       

      We hope that you enjoy this look back at some familiar faces, now-gone locations, fun events, as well as a look into the inner workings of what made our campus tick in the 1970’s and 1980’s. While not all photos have attributions, we must acknowledge the early work of Quent Kardos, who was the college photographer through this time period. His lens did not just capture the events at hand, but also the character of the places and people in these images.

       

      We hope you enjoy this look back and find, as we did, some of what makes Howard Community College a great place to learn, work, and grow. On behalf of the 50th Anniversary History Committee:

      Janelle Broderick, Brian Cumer, Thomas Engelman, Rosemary Williams

      View Exhibit

       
       
    • FILM DISCUSSION: The Third Man
      FILM DISCUSSION: The Third Man Time: 7:00pm - 8:00pm Locations: Online (Zoom) Details:

      The Third Man is a 1949 film noir thriller about a pulp novelist who travels to postwar Vienna and investigates the mysterious death of his old friend. After shooting the film, the crew awarded director Carol Reed a bubble level in response to his frequent use of Dutch angles in the film meant to portray uneasiness and tension. Martin Scorsese wrote a thesis on The Third Man in film school, receiving a B+ for it with the remarks, "Forget it, it's just a thriller." You’ll never forget that zither music. Directed by Carol Reed and starring Joseph Cotton, Alida Valli and Orson Welles. 1 hour, 33 minutes.

      REGISTER NOW

      Available to rent from Amazon Prime for $3.99

      Available to check out as a DVD from the Howard County Library

      Listen to the podcast of “At the Movies with Mike and Marie” about Orson Welles

      View Trailer for The Third Man

       
       
  • Saturday, April 17, 2021

    • I Love Luci: A Devised Play Time: All Day Locations: Online Details:

      I Love Luci: A Devised Play

      Directed by Jenny Male & Fatima Quander
      Available to stream April 15-18 for free. Reservations required.

      In this quirky one-act play, four humans discover that Hell isn't quite what they expected. 

      Saturday, April 17 Reserve Ticket Now


      Please consider donating the HCC Student Theatre Productions

      PLEASE NOTE: We are offering this production free, however, if you are able, we would gratefully welcome a one-time gift to HCC's Theatre Program to support future HCC student theatre productions and events. If you can give a one-time gift, please choose "HCC Student Theatre Department" under the "Would You Like to Donate" section after adding your tickets to your cart. 

      Donate Now

      Ticket Information

      1. To register, select any date between April 15 through 18. The default time for each day is 12:00 am. However, viewers can watch the event at any time (on demand) during the four days of the production. Registrants will receive a link and password to view the event via email confirmation. Since our email confirmations and reminder emails are auto-generated by the online box office system, please be sure to spell your email address correctly during registration. 
      2. The confirmation email receipt will be sent from customerservice@ovationtix.com with the subject, "Horowitz Center Box Office: Order Confirmation".
      3. PLEASE NOTE: If you need help with your order, the Horowitz Center Box Office has limited phone hours to answer your questions. However, the Box Office is unable to take orders by phone at this time. The staff can help you step through your online order and answer any questions related to the online purchase process.

        Box Office Hours: Tuesday through Friday, 12 p.m. to 2 p.m.
        Phone: 443-518-1500 (leave a voicemail with your name and phone outside of business hours)
        Email: boxoffice@howardcc.edu

      4. Not sure how to purchase tickets online? We have online tutorials to help patrons navigate our online box office system. 

       
       
    • HCC at 50: A Blast From the Past
      HCC at 50: A Blast From the Past Time: 10:00am - 9:00pm Locations: Online Details:

      HCC at 50: A Blast from the Past - Daily Life from the First Two Decades

      On behalf of the Howard Community College (HCC) 50th Anniversary History Committee, we are pleased to present this collection of photos from the college archives. This collection presents photographs and documents depicting daily life on the HCC campus during the first two decades. From its earliest years, HCC has been more than just a place of scholarship, but has served as a locality for events, personal and community growth, and diversity.

       

      We hope that you enjoy this look back at some familiar faces, now-gone locations, fun events, as well as a look into the inner workings of what made our campus tick in the 1970’s and 1980’s. While not all photos have attributions, we must acknowledge the early work of Quent Kardos, who was the college photographer through this time period. His lens did not just capture the events at hand, but also the character of the places and people in these images.

       

      We hope you enjoy this look back and find, as we did, some of what makes Howard Community College a great place to learn, work, and grow. On behalf of the 50th Anniversary History Committee:

      Janelle Broderick, Brian Cumer, Thomas Engelman, Rosemary Williams

      View Exhibit

       
       
    • President's Gala Celebrating HCC's 50th Anniversary Time: 7:00pm - 7:30pm Locations: Burrill Galleria Details: Join us in commemorating the 50th anniversary while raising funds for student scholarships.  Dinner, dancing, and a collection of milestones will make this an event to remember.
       
       
  • Sunday, April 18, 2021

    • I Love Luci: A Devised Play Time: All Day Locations: Online Details:

      I Love Luci: A Devised Play

      Directed by Jenny Male & Fatima Quander
      Available to stream April 15-18 for free. Reservations required.

      In this quirky one-act play, four humans discover that Hell isn't quite what they expected. 

      Sunday, April 18 Reserve Ticket Now


      Please consider donating the HCC Student Theatre Productions

      PLEASE NOTE: We are offering this production free, however, if you are able, we would gratefully welcome a one-time gift to HCC's Theatre Program to support future HCC student theatre productions and events. If you can give a one-time gift, please choose "HCC Student Theatre Department" under the "Would You Like to Donate" section after adding your tickets to your cart. 

      Donate Now

      Ticket Information

      1. To register, select any date between April 15 through 18. The default time for each day is 12:00 am. However, viewers can watch the event at any time (on demand) during the four days of the production. Registrants will receive a link and password to view the event via email confirmation. Since our email confirmations and reminder emails are auto-generated by the online box office system, please be sure to spell your email address correctly during registration. 
      2. The confirmation email receipt will be sent from customerservice@ovationtix.com with the subject, "Horowitz Center Box Office: Order Confirmation".
      3. PLEASE NOTE: If you need help with your order, the Horowitz Center Box Office has limited phone hours to answer your questions. However, the Box Office is unable to take orders by phone at this time. The staff can help you step through your online order and answer any questions related to the online purchase process.

        Box Office Hours: Tuesday through Friday, 12 p.m. to 2 p.m.
        Phone: 443-518-1500 (leave a voicemail with your name and phone outside of business hours)
        Email: boxoffice@howardcc.edu

      4. Not sure how to purchase tickets online? We have online tutorials to help patrons navigate our online box office system. 

       
       
    • HCC at 50: A Blast From the Past
      HCC at 50: A Blast From the Past Time: 10:00am - 9:00pm Locations: Online Details:

      HCC at 50: A Blast from the Past - Daily Life from the First Two Decades

      On behalf of the Howard Community College (HCC) 50th Anniversary History Committee, we are pleased to present this collection of photos from the college archives. This collection presents photographs and documents depicting daily life on the HCC campus during the first two decades. From its earliest years, HCC has been more than just a place of scholarship, but has served as a locality for events, personal and community growth, and diversity.

       

      We hope that you enjoy this look back at some familiar faces, now-gone locations, fun events, as well as a look into the inner workings of what made our campus tick in the 1970’s and 1980’s. While not all photos have attributions, we must acknowledge the early work of Quent Kardos, who was the college photographer through this time period. His lens did not just capture the events at hand, but also the character of the places and people in these images.

       

      We hope you enjoy this look back and find, as we did, some of what makes Howard Community College a great place to learn, work, and grow. On behalf of the 50th Anniversary History Committee:

      Janelle Broderick, Brian Cumer, Thomas Engelman, Rosemary Williams

      View Exhibit

       
       
  • Monday, April 19, 2021

    • HCC at 50: A Blast From the Past
      HCC at 50: A Blast From the Past Time: 10:00am - 9:00pm Locations: Online Details:

      HCC at 50: A Blast from the Past - Daily Life from the First Two Decades

      On behalf of the Howard Community College (HCC) 50th Anniversary History Committee, we are pleased to present this collection of photos from the college archives. This collection presents photographs and documents depicting daily life on the HCC campus during the first two decades. From its earliest years, HCC has been more than just a place of scholarship, but has served as a locality for events, personal and community growth, and diversity.

       

      We hope that you enjoy this look back at some familiar faces, now-gone locations, fun events, as well as a look into the inner workings of what made our campus tick in the 1970’s and 1980’s. While not all photos have attributions, we must acknowledge the early work of Quent Kardos, who was the college photographer through this time period. His lens did not just capture the events at hand, but also the character of the places and people in these images.

       

      We hope you enjoy this look back and find, as we did, some of what makes Howard Community College a great place to learn, work, and grow. On behalf of the 50th Anniversary History Committee:

      Janelle Broderick, Brian Cumer, Thomas Engelman, Rosemary Williams

      View Exhibit

       
       
    • Career Ambassador Outreach Meetings Time: 12:00pm - 1:00pm Locations: Online (Zoom) Details:

      Career Ambassador Outreach Meetings

      Do you have questions about how Career Services can help you with your career planning? Wondering what resources are best for you and where to start? Sign up via Sign Up Genius to speak with Aria Ma, the student Career Ambassador for Career Services, to ask any questions you may have. Visitors will have a chance to win a $25 Amazon gift card by completing a brief survey. Click this link to view available dates and times:

      https://www.signupgenius.com/go/10c0d4fa5a823a2f8c34-career

       
       
  • Tuesday, April 20, 2021

    • HCC at 50: A Blast From the Past
      HCC at 50: A Blast From the Past Time: 10:00am - 9:00pm Locations: Online Details:

      HCC at 50: A Blast from the Past - Daily Life from the First Two Decades

      On behalf of the Howard Community College (HCC) 50th Anniversary History Committee, we are pleased to present this collection of photos from the college archives. This collection presents photographs and documents depicting daily life on the HCC campus during the first two decades. From its earliest years, HCC has been more than just a place of scholarship, but has served as a locality for events, personal and community growth, and diversity.

       

      We hope that you enjoy this look back at some familiar faces, now-gone locations, fun events, as well as a look into the inner workings of what made our campus tick in the 1970’s and 1980’s. While not all photos have attributions, we must acknowledge the early work of Quent Kardos, who was the college photographer through this time period. His lens did not just capture the events at hand, but also the character of the places and people in these images.

       

      We hope you enjoy this look back and find, as we did, some of what makes Howard Community College a great place to learn, work, and grow. On behalf of the 50th Anniversary History Committee:

      Janelle Broderick, Brian Cumer, Thomas Engelman, Rosemary Williams

      View Exhibit

       
       
    • Student Program Board Weekly Meeting Time: 1:00pm - 2:00pm Locations: Zoom Details: The Student Program Board (SPB) holds meetings every Tuesday from 1-2PM. Come to earn volunteer hours, learn about upcoming events, take part in planning future events, and more! Visit tinyurl.com/HCCVirtualEvents to learn more. We hope to see you there!
       
       
  • Wednesday, April 21, 2021

    • HCC at 50: A Blast From the Past
      HCC at 50: A Blast From the Past Time: 10:00am - 9:00pm Locations: Online Details:

      HCC at 50: A Blast from the Past - Daily Life from the First Two Decades

      On behalf of the Howard Community College (HCC) 50th Anniversary History Committee, we are pleased to present this collection of photos from the college archives. This collection presents photographs and documents depicting daily life on the HCC campus during the first two decades. From its earliest years, HCC has been more than just a place of scholarship, but has served as a locality for events, personal and community growth, and diversity.

       

      We hope that you enjoy this look back at some familiar faces, now-gone locations, fun events, as well as a look into the inner workings of what made our campus tick in the 1970’s and 1980’s. While not all photos have attributions, we must acknowledge the early work of Quent Kardos, who was the college photographer through this time period. His lens did not just capture the events at hand, but also the character of the places and people in these images.

       

      We hope you enjoy this look back and find, as we did, some of what makes Howard Community College a great place to learn, work, and grow. On behalf of the 50th Anniversary History Committee:

      Janelle Broderick, Brian Cumer, Thomas Engelman, Rosemary Williams

      View Exhibit

       
       
    • Diagnostic Medical Sonography Information Session Time: 3:00pm - 4:30pm Locations: Online (Zoom) Details:

      The director of the Diagnostic Medical Sonography Program, Dr. Sepideh Abdollahzadeh, will present an overview of the program offered here at Howard Community College, including admission requirements.  Information sessions are open to the public, are free of charge and will last approximately an hour or until all questions are answered.

      Please Join Zoom Meeting:
      https://howardcc.zoom.us/j/92926114103

      Meeting ID: 929 2611 4103

       
       
  • Thursday, April 22, 2021

    • HCC at 50: A Blast From the Past
      HCC at 50: A Blast From the Past Time: 10:00am - 9:00pm Locations: Online Details:

      HCC at 50: A Blast from the Past - Daily Life from the First Two Decades

      On behalf of the Howard Community College (HCC) 50th Anniversary History Committee, we are pleased to present this collection of photos from the college archives. This collection presents photographs and documents depicting daily life on the HCC campus during the first two decades. From its earliest years, HCC has been more than just a place of scholarship, but has served as a locality for events, personal and community growth, and diversity.

       

      We hope that you enjoy this look back at some familiar faces, now-gone locations, fun events, as well as a look into the inner workings of what made our campus tick in the 1970’s and 1980’s. While not all photos have attributions, we must acknowledge the early work of Quent Kardos, who was the college photographer through this time period. His lens did not just capture the events at hand, but also the character of the places and people in these images.

       

      We hope you enjoy this look back and find, as we did, some of what makes Howard Community College a great place to learn, work, and grow. On behalf of the 50th Anniversary History Committee:

      Janelle Broderick, Brian Cumer, Thomas Engelman, Rosemary Williams

      View Exhibit

       
       
    • EMT Certification Information Session Time: 4:30pm - 5:30pm Locations: Online (Zoom) Details:

      We would like to invite you to our upcoming information sessions for the EMT Certification courses. In these sessions, we will be highlighting key components of these courses, what is required to complete them, and financial resources at your disposal to afford them.

      Please be sure to attend either session, on Tuesday, April 22nd from 4:30-5:30pm or Thursday, April 26th from 6-7pm!

      The April 22nd information session can be accessed at: https://howardcc.zoom.us/j/96308249000?pwd=V1NRdTh0UXhseWMvOStrNVUvMEsrdz09

       
       
    • EMT Certification Information Session Time: 4:30pm - 5:30pm Locations: Online (Zoom) Details:

      We would like to invite you to our upcoming information sessions for the EMT Certification courses. In these sessions, we will be highlighting key components of these courses, what is required to complete them, and financial resources at your disposal to afford them.

      Please be sure to attend either session, on Tuesday, April 22nd from 4:30-5:30pm or Thursday, April 26th from 6-7pm!

      The April 22nd information session can be accessed at: https://howardcc.zoom.us/j/96308249000?pwd=V1NRdTh0UXhseWMvOStrNVUvMEsrdz09
       
       
  • Friday, April 23, 2021

    • VIRTUAL STEM CAREER DAY Time: 9:00am - 3:00pm Locations: Online (Zoom) Details:

      HCC’s career services office is hosting a virtual STEM career day that will consist of the following opportunities to help you learn more about and prepare for a STEM career.

       

      HCC’s Apprenticeship Program and Security Clearances  9:00-9:45 AM 

      Apprenticeships:

      Adrienne Summers, Director of Apprenticeship and Workforce Innovation, Howard Community College

      https://www.howardcc.edu/programs-courses/academics/apprenticeships/index.html

       

      Getting a Security Clearance:

      Jenn Munt, Education & Workforce Director, The Fort Meade Alliance

      https://www.project-scope.org/

       

      Register for this combined session at: https://howardcc.zoom.us/meeting/register/tJUpdOCurzgiGtx1T0TZ59roHgDAHvRDFzHT 

       

      Virtual Career Information Sessions, 10:00-11:55 

      STEM professionals will be available according to the schedule below to talk to you about their career and answer your questions. Use the links after their names to learn about their work and the path they took to reach their goals. Each session has its own Zoom registration, and you may register for as many sessions that interest you.

       

      Engineering, 10:00-10:25 - Register for this session at: https://howardcc.zoom.us/meeting/register/tJwlcu6qqzouH9PwhsqHhF3Htj1YM5Wntjyu.

       

      Mechanical Engineering: Mark Uffner, Structural Analyst, NASA Goddard Space Flight Center,

      linkedin.com/in/mark-uffner-71648b85.

       

      Electrical Engineering: Roberto Arocho, Systems Review Manager, NASA Goddard Space Flight Center,

      linkedin.com/in/roberto-arocho-7323a318.

       

      Robotics: Jared Wormley, Engineer, The Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory,

      linkedin.com/in/jared-wormley-64a95990.

       

       

      Science, 10:30-10:55 - Register for this session at: https://howardcc.zoom.us/meeting/register/tJYuduuurTwpHdDtpuepjUpMFqc7xZ71M3F9.

       

      Physics: Jason Kooi, PhD Physics, Research Physicist, U.S. Naval Research Laboratory,

      linkedin.com/in/jason-kooi-95b90243.

       

      Astronomy/Data Science: Drew Hogg, PhD Astronomy, Data Scientist, Atos zData and Researcher, University of Maryland, linkedin.com/in/jdrewhogg.

       

      Medicine : Sean Davis, MD, PhD Human Genetics, Professor of Medicine, University of Colorado Anschutz School of Medicine, https://seandavi.github.io/.

       

      Technology, 11:00-11:25 - Register for this session at: https://howardcc.zoom.us/meeting/register/tJ0lde2prTMvE9GJBKPK6usmHN_JcNrofzqR.

       

      Cyber Security: Jamil Jaffer, J.D., Vice President for Strategy, Partnerships & Corporate Development, IronNet Cybersecurity, https://nationalsecurity.gmu.edu/about-us/faculty/jamil-jaffer/.

       

      Artificial Intelligence Research: Samuel Barham, AI/ML/DL Researcher, The Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory, linkedin.com/in/samuel-barham.

       

      Construction Management:  Ben Nichols, Vice President, Harkins Builders, https://www.linkedin.com/in/bennichols19/.  

       

      Math, 11:30-11:55 - Register for this session at:

      https://howardcc.zoom.us/meeting/register/tJUpd-mpqzorG9X3rD-Aejtyr-4Y0uMO3Yp1. 

       

      Gabrielle Swain, Employee Benefits Analyst, Gehring Group, linkedin.com/in/gabrielle-swain.

       

      Geoffrey Clapp, PhD Applied Mathematics, Mathematician, The Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory,  linkedin.com/in/geoffrey-d-clapp-ph-d-50801557.

       

      Virtual Job/Internship Fair, 1:00 PM - 3:00 PM

      Meet with recruiters in STEM companies looking to hire students or graduates. For details and to register, go to www.howardcc.edu/jobfair.

       

      To request a disability accommodation: 443-518-1300 / VP 443-539-8186

       

       

       
       
    • HCC at 50: A Blast From the Past
      HCC at 50: A Blast From the Past Time: 10:00am - 9:00pm Locations: Online Details:

      HCC at 50: A Blast from the Past - Daily Life from the First Two Decades

      On behalf of the Howard Community College (HCC) 50th Anniversary History Committee, we are pleased to present this collection of photos from the college archives. This collection presents photographs and documents depicting daily life on the HCC campus during the first two decades. From its earliest years, HCC has been more than just a place of scholarship, but has served as a locality for events, personal and community growth, and diversity.

       

      We hope that you enjoy this look back at some familiar faces, now-gone locations, fun events, as well as a look into the inner workings of what made our campus tick in the 1970’s and 1980’s. While not all photos have attributions, we must acknowledge the early work of Quent Kardos, who was the college photographer through this time period. His lens did not just capture the events at hand, but also the character of the places and people in these images.

       

      We hope you enjoy this look back and find, as we did, some of what makes Howard Community College a great place to learn, work, and grow. On behalf of the 50th Anniversary History Committee:

      Janelle Broderick, Brian Cumer, Thomas Engelman, Rosemary Williams

      View Exhibit

       
       
    • FILM DISCUSSION: Ava Maria
      FILM DISCUSSION: Ava Maria Time: 7:00pm - 8:00pm Locations: Online (Zoom) Details:

      Ave Maria is a short film about a family of religious Israeli settlers whose car breaks down in a rural area of the West Bank where they must seek the help of five nuns who have taken a vow of silence. The movie was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Live Action Short Film at the 88th Academy Awards, and was the Official Selection/Short Film Competition at the 2015 Cannes International Film Festival. Directed by Basil Khalil. 15 minutes.

      REGISTER NOW

      Available to stream free on Kanopy

      View Trailer for Ave Maria

       
       
  • Saturday, April 24, 2021

    • HCC at 50: A Blast From the Past
      HCC at 50: A Blast From the Past Time: 10:00am - 9:00pm Locations: Online Details:

      HCC at 50: A Blast from the Past - Daily Life from the First Two Decades

      On behalf of the Howard Community College (HCC) 50th Anniversary History Committee, we are pleased to present this collection of photos from the college archives. This collection presents photographs and documents depicting daily life on the HCC campus during the first two decades. From its earliest years, HCC has been more than just a place of scholarship, but has served as a locality for events, personal and community growth, and diversity.

       

      We hope that you enjoy this look back at some familiar faces, now-gone locations, fun events, as well as a look into the inner workings of what made our campus tick in the 1970’s and 1980’s. While not all photos have attributions, we must acknowledge the early work of Quent Kardos, who was the college photographer through this time period. His lens did not just capture the events at hand, but also the character of the places and people in these images.

       

      We hope you enjoy this look back and find, as we did, some of what makes Howard Community College a great place to learn, work, and grow. On behalf of the 50th Anniversary History Committee:

      Janelle Broderick, Brian Cumer, Thomas Engelman, Rosemary Williams

      View Exhibit

       
       
  • Sunday, April 25, 2021

    • HCC at 50: A Blast From the Past
      HCC at 50: A Blast From the Past Time: 10:00am - 9:00pm Locations: Online Details:

      HCC at 50: A Blast from the Past - Daily Life from the First Two Decades

      On behalf of the Howard Community College (HCC) 50th Anniversary History Committee, we are pleased to present this collection of photos from the college archives. This collection presents photographs and documents depicting daily life on the HCC campus during the first two decades. From its earliest years, HCC has been more than just a place of scholarship, but has served as a locality for events, personal and community growth, and diversity.

       

      We hope that you enjoy this look back at some familiar faces, now-gone locations, fun events, as well as a look into the inner workings of what made our campus tick in the 1970’s and 1980’s. While not all photos have attributions, we must acknowledge the early work of Quent Kardos, who was the college photographer through this time period. His lens did not just capture the events at hand, but also the character of the places and people in these images.

       

      We hope you enjoy this look back and find, as we did, some of what makes Howard Community College a great place to learn, work, and grow. On behalf of the 50th Anniversary History Committee:

      Janelle Broderick, Brian Cumer, Thomas Engelman, Rosemary Williams

      View Exhibit

       
       
  • Monday, April 26, 2021

    • HCC at 50: A Blast From the Past
      HCC at 50: A Blast From the Past Time: 10:00am - 9:00pm Locations: Online Details:

      HCC at 50: A Blast from the Past - Daily Life from the First Two Decades

      On behalf of the Howard Community College (HCC) 50th Anniversary History Committee, we are pleased to present this collection of photos from the college archives. This collection presents photographs and documents depicting daily life on the HCC campus during the first two decades. From its earliest years, HCC has been more than just a place of scholarship, but has served as a locality for events, personal and community growth, and diversity.

       

      We hope that you enjoy this look back at some familiar faces, now-gone locations, fun events, as well as a look into the inner workings of what made our campus tick in the 1970’s and 1980’s. While not all photos have attributions, we must acknowledge the early work of Quent Kardos, who was the college photographer through this time period. His lens did not just capture the events at hand, but also the character of the places and people in these images.

       

      We hope you enjoy this look back and find, as we did, some of what makes Howard Community College a great place to learn, work, and grow. On behalf of the 50th Anniversary History Committee:

      Janelle Broderick, Brian Cumer, Thomas Engelman, Rosemary Williams

      View Exhibit

       
       
    • EMT Certification Information Session Time: 6:00pm - 7:00pm Locations: Online (Zoom) Details:

      We would like to invite you to our upcoming information sessions for the EMT Certification courses. In these sessions, we will be highlighting key components of these courses, what is required to complete them, and financial resources at your disposal to afford them.

      Please be sure to attend either session, on Tuesday, April 22nd from 4:30-5:30pm or Thursday, April 26th from 6-7pm!

      The April 26th information session can be accessed at: https://howardcc.zoom.us/j/4291165992?pwd=SC92Nzh5cU5VcEdnREpQeTMxZkV6Zz09

       
       
    • EMT Certification Information Session Time: 6:00pm - 7:00pm Locations: Online (Zoom) Details:

      We would like to invite you to our upcoming information sessions for the EMT Certification courses. In these sessions, we will be highlighting key components of these courses, what is required to complete them, and financial resources at your disposal to afford them.

      Please be sure to attend either session, on Tuesday, April 22nd from 4:30-5:30pm or Thursday, April 26th from 6-7pm!

      The April 26th information session can be accessed at: https://howardcc.zoom.us/j/4291165992?pwd=SC92Nzh5cU5VcEdnREpQeTMxZkV6Zz09

       
       
  • Tuesday, April 27, 2021

    • HCC at 50: A Blast From the Past
      HCC at 50: A Blast From the Past Time: 10:00am - 9:00pm Locations: Online Details:

      HCC at 50: A Blast from the Past - Daily Life from the First Two Decades

      On behalf of the Howard Community College (HCC) 50th Anniversary History Committee, we are pleased to present this collection of photos from the college archives. This collection presents photographs and documents depicting daily life on the HCC campus during the first two decades. From its earliest years, HCC has been more than just a place of scholarship, but has served as a locality for events, personal and community growth, and diversity.

       

      We hope that you enjoy this look back at some familiar faces, now-gone locations, fun events, as well as a look into the inner workings of what made our campus tick in the 1970’s and 1980’s. While not all photos have attributions, we must acknowledge the early work of Quent Kardos, who was the college photographer through this time period. His lens did not just capture the events at hand, but also the character of the places and people in these images.

       

      We hope you enjoy this look back and find, as we did, some of what makes Howard Community College a great place to learn, work, and grow. On behalf of the 50th Anniversary History Committee:

      Janelle Broderick, Brian Cumer, Thomas Engelman, Rosemary Williams

      View Exhibit

       
       
    • Student Program Board Weekly Meeting Time: 1:00pm - 2:00pm Locations: Zoom Details: The Student Program Board (SPB) holds meetings every Tuesday from 1-2PM. Come to earn volunteer hours, learn about upcoming events, take part in planning future events, and more! Visit tinyurl.com/HCCVirtualEvents to learn more. We hope to see you there!
       
       
  • Wednesday, April 28, 2021

    • HCC at 50: A Blast From the Past
      HCC at 50: A Blast From the Past Time: 10:00am - 9:00pm Locations: Online Details:

      HCC at 50: A Blast from the Past - Daily Life from the First Two Decades

      On behalf of the Howard Community College (HCC) 50th Anniversary History Committee, we are pleased to present this collection of photos from the college archives. This collection presents photographs and documents depicting daily life on the HCC campus during the first two decades. From its earliest years, HCC has been more than just a place of scholarship, but has served as a locality for events, personal and community growth, and diversity.

       

      We hope that you enjoy this look back at some familiar faces, now-gone locations, fun events, as well as a look into the inner workings of what made our campus tick in the 1970’s and 1980’s. While not all photos have attributions, we must acknowledge the early work of Quent Kardos, who was the college photographer through this time period. His lens did not just capture the events at hand, but also the character of the places and people in these images.

       

      We hope you enjoy this look back and find, as we did, some of what makes Howard Community College a great place to learn, work, and grow. On behalf of the 50th Anniversary History Committee:

      Janelle Broderick, Brian Cumer, Thomas Engelman, Rosemary Williams

      View Exhibit

       
       
    • April Board Meeting Time: 6:00pm - 7:30pm Locations: TBD* Details:

      *Holding meetings in-person or online will be continually evaluated to determine which option is appropriate related to health and safety requirements due to COVID-19.

      Zoom information will be available one week in advance of the meeting on the agenda or board materials cover page at:

      https://www.howardcc.edu/about-us/leadership/board-of-trustees/documents/Current_Agenda.pdf

      https://howardcc.libguides.com/bot

       
       
  • Thursday, April 29, 2021

    • HCC in the Know: GEER Opportunities at HCC Time: 3:30am - 4:30am Locations: Zoom Details:

      We know that life under COVID-19 has been extremely challenging, especially if you've lost your job, had reduced work hours, or haven't been able to find a new job. Did you know the Governor of the State of Maryland has established a fund to help Maryland residents who have been impacted by COVID-19 enroll in workforce training programs? Funding provides tuition and fee scholarships for programs and students who are eligible. Join us on April 29 to learn about how GEER may be able to help you get back into the workforce today!

      This session is open to the public, free of charge, and will last approximately an hour or until all questions are answered. A Zoom meeting link will be emailed to you the morning of the information session with meeting access instructions. If you have any questions or need assistance, please send an email to hccintheknow@howardcc.edu.

      Registration period closes Thursday, April 29, 2021

      Register

       
       
    • HCC at 50: A Blast From the Past
      HCC at 50: A Blast From the Past Time: 10:00am - 9:00pm Locations: Online Details:

      HCC at 50: A Blast from the Past - Daily Life from the First Two Decades

      On behalf of the Howard Community College (HCC) 50th Anniversary History Committee, we are pleased to present this collection of photos from the college archives. This collection presents photographs and documents depicting daily life on the HCC campus during the first two decades. From its earliest years, HCC has been more than just a place of scholarship, but has served as a locality for events, personal and community growth, and diversity.

       

      We hope that you enjoy this look back at some familiar faces, now-gone locations, fun events, as well as a look into the inner workings of what made our campus tick in the 1970’s and 1980’s. While not all photos have attributions, we must acknowledge the early work of Quent Kardos, who was the college photographer through this time period. His lens did not just capture the events at hand, but also the character of the places and people in these images.

       

      We hope you enjoy this look back and find, as we did, some of what makes Howard Community College a great place to learn, work, and grow. On behalf of the 50th Anniversary History Committee:

      Janelle Broderick, Brian Cumer, Thomas Engelman, Rosemary Williams

      View Exhibit

       
       
    • Blackbird Poetry Festival (Diversity Index # 5689) Time: 2:30pm - 3:30pm Locations: Online (Zoom) Details: Ilya Kaminsky and Teri Ellen Cross Davis will be joined by students, faculty, staff, and community members for an afternoon of poetry. This virtual event is free and open to the public. After the scheduled readings, there will be an opportunity for attendees to share their own poems during'open mic.'
       
       
    • HoCoPoLitSo’s Blackbird Poetry Festival’s Nightbird Time: 7:30pm - 9:00pm Locations: Online (Zoom) Details:

      Blackbird Poetry Festival

      HoCoPoLitSo’s Blackbird Poetry Festival’s Nightbird on Thursday, April 29, 2021 at 7:30 p.m. with U.S.S.R.- born poet, journalist and translator Ilya Kaminsky. The evening will be introduced by Teri Ellen Cross Davis, poetry coordinator for the  Folger Library.

      PERFORMANCE NOTES:


      Tickets:

      Tickets Required for all individuals planning to attend

      BUY TICKETS NOW

       

      Horowitz Center Box Office Information

      Ticket Information

      1. The confirmation email receipt will be sent from customerservice@ovationtix.com with the subject, "Horowitz Center Box Office: Order Confirmation".
      2. PLEASE NOTE: If you need help with your order, the Horowitz Center Box Office has limited phone hours to answer your questions. However, the Box Office is unable to take orders by phone at this time. The staff can help you step through your online order and answer any questions related to the online purchase process.

        Box Office Hours: Tuesday through Friday, 12 p.m. to 2 p.m.
        Phone: 443-518-1500 (leave a voicemail with your name and phone outside of business hours)
        Email: boxoffice@howardcc.edu

      3. Not sure how to purchase tickets online? We have online tutorials to help patrons navigate our online box office system. 

       
       
  • Friday, April 30, 2021

    • HCC Dance Company Concert 2021 Time: All Day Locations: Online Details:

      HCC Dance Company Concert 2021

      Available for Viewing April 30 - May 14

      Experience an exploration of dance, design and cinematography as we celebrate performances by our talented HCC Dance Program Students, featuring choreography by Dance Faculty: Elizabeth Higgins, Alex J. Krebs, Darion Smith and Guest Artist, Vincent Thomas. This virtual concert integrates innovative movement and design, as experienced through the art of dance for the camera. Dynamic and expressive dance sequences are captured from multiple perspectives engaging the viewer in a surreal world of light and sound.

      The creative team includes: Artistic Direction by Elizabeth Higgins and Alex J. Krebs, Film Direction, Design and Editing by Colette Krogol and Matt Reeves of Orange Grove Dance, Light Design by Ben Levine, Photographic Direction by Jonathan Hsu and Costume Design by Kiana Vincenty.

      Tickets: $5

      BUY NOW

       

      PLEASE CONSIDER DONATING TO HCC STUDENT DANCE PRODUCTIONS

      PLEASE NOTE:  We would gratefully welcome a one-time gift to HCC's Dance Program to support future HCC dance concerts and events. If you can give a one-time gift, please click the button below:

      GIVE NOW

       
       
    • HCC at 50: A Blast From the Past
      HCC at 50: A Blast From the Past Time: 10:00am - 9:00pm Locations: Online Details:

      HCC at 50: A Blast from the Past - Daily Life from the First Two Decades

      On behalf of the Howard Community College (HCC) 50th Anniversary History Committee, we are pleased to present this collection of photos from the college archives. This collection presents photographs and documents depicting daily life on the HCC campus during the first two decades. From its earliest years, HCC has been more than just a place of scholarship, but has served as a locality for events, personal and community growth, and diversity.

       

      We hope that you enjoy this look back at some familiar faces, now-gone locations, fun events, as well as a look into the inner workings of what made our campus tick in the 1970’s and 1980’s. While not all photos have attributions, we must acknowledge the early work of Quent Kardos, who was the college photographer through this time period. His lens did not just capture the events at hand, but also the character of the places and people in these images.

       

      We hope you enjoy this look back and find, as we did, some of what makes Howard Community College a great place to learn, work, and grow. On behalf of the 50th Anniversary History Committee:

      Janelle Broderick, Brian Cumer, Thomas Engelman, Rosemary Williams

      View Exhibit

       
       
    • Podcast Discussion Dr. Alex Ketchum’s podcast: Introduction to Feminist and Social Justice Studies episode 20: Disability and Ableism (Diversity Index # 5563) Time: 11:00am - 12:00pm Locations: Online (Zoom) Details:

      Join Shoshanna Allaire, Diversity representative, on April 30th at 11:00am to discuss Dr. Alex Ketchum’s podcast: Introduction to Feminist and Social Justice Studies episode 20: Disability and Ableism

      Faculty and staff can receive credit for this discussion using index# 5563.

      To register and receive assess to the zoom session visit;

      https://howardcc.zoom.us/meeting/register/tJwpcOiqpjwoHdyYkJFx7LkoQgXPAzzXzn8s

       
       
    • FILM DISCUSSION: The Shop Around The Corner
      FILM DISCUSSION: The Shop Around The Corner Time: 7:00pm - 8:00pm Locations: Online (Zoom) Details:

      The Shop Around the Corner is a 1940 romantic comedy where two employees at a gift shop who don't get along in real life fall in love with each other through an anonymous mail correspondence. In 1998’s You've Got Mail, which is based on this film, Meg Ryan's character owns a bookstore named The Shop Around The Corner. This film was reportedly the favorite of all director Ernst Lubitsch's films (also known for Trouble in Paradise, Design for Living, Ninotchka, To Be or Not to Be and Heaven Can Wait). Directed by Ernst Lubitsch and starring Margaret Sullavan, James Stewart, and Frank Morgan. 1 hour, 39 minutes.

      REGISTER NOW

      Available to rent from Amazon Prime for $2.99

      Available to check out as a DVD from the Howard County Library

      Listen to the podcast of “At the Movies with Mike and Marie” about James Stewart

      View Trailer for The Shop Around the Corner

       
       
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