
Science & Tech News
January 27, 2021
Howard Community College has been awarded $300,000 in grant funding from the U.S. Economic Development Administration’s (EDA) Office of Innovation and Entrepreneurship as a winner of the STEM Talent Challenge.
January 10, 2020
HCC has appointed Linda Wu as the new vice president of information technology. Wu has worked at Howard Community College (HCC) for over 20 years in positions of increasing responsibility.
April 5, 2019
Christine H. Fox, assistant director for policy and analysis of the Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory, in Laurel, Maryland, will present a community talk on Tuesday, April 23 at 7 p.m. at Howard Community College.
January 2, 2018
The cybersecurity industry, and cyber sector jobs, are growing – fast. Howard Community College is at the forefront of educating the next generation of cyber experts.
May 23, 2017
Expanding research opportunities are giving STEM students like Kathleen the opportunity to investigate real-world challenges and offer practical solutions. It’s also giving them a jump-start for advanced studies, internships, and jobs.
March 20, 2017
A grant supporting HCC and Carol Community College will provide students with a new associate degree and certificate programs in entertainment technology. The program will train students for in-demand careers as audio-visual system specialists.
December 2, 2016
HCC became one of 20 new communities to join President Obama’s TechHire Initiative, a program designed to help overlooked and underrepresented Americans start technology careers.
December 14, 2015
HCC partners with AACC to offer a new noncredit heating, ventilation, and air conditioning training program at Independent Electrical Contractors Chesapeake (IEC) site.
October 9, 2015
The new SET Building will allow Howard Community College to serve greater numbers of students interested in the fields of science, engineering, and technology.
February 9, 2015
Elected officials, HCC trustees, faculty, staff, and students broke ground last fall on the college’s future science, engineering, and technology building.