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April 15, 2013
Dr. Christopher Dela Rosa has been appointed as chief information officer at Harford Community College. In this position, Dela Rosa will continue to provide leadership to staff and manage the day-to-day operations of Computing and Technology Services. Dela Rosa had been serving as interim vice president for information technology at Harford Community College since January. He served previously as associate vice president for information technology, director for information technology operations and manager of technology operations at Harford Community College.
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February 27, 2013
Cheryl and Lambert Rickey of Aberdeen announce the engagement of their daughter ,Allison Marie, to Nicholas Rowan Delcher, son of William Delcher Sr. of Bel Air and Elizabeth and Steve Oster of Parkville. The bride-to-be is a 2001 graduate of Aberdeen High School. She graduated from Harford Community College in 2010 with an associate's degree in psychology. Delcher is a 2000 graduate of Parkville High School. He graduated from Harford Community College in 2004, earning an electrical degree.
NEWS
July 8, 2007
Schools announce staff assignments The Harford County Board of Education has announced the following promotions and appointments of administrative and supervisory personnel: Cynthia Hendrick to a 10-month position as assistant principal at North Harford High. Robyn Rook to a 10-month position as assistant principal at Joppatowne High. Wanita Fleury to a 12-month position as assistant principal at Harford Technical High. Joseph Harbert to a 12-month position as assistant principal at Joppatowne High.
NEWS
March 21, 2013
Harford County Executive David R. Craig issued the following statement Wednesday in response to action earlier by the Maryland Board of Public Works to delay construction of the proposed Towson University building on the Harford Community College campus: As a graduate of Towson University as well as the County Executive for Harford County, I am deeply concerned by the action of the Board of Public Works to delay construction of a Towson University...
ENTERTAINMENT
By J. Wynn Rousuck | July 25, 1996
"You Can't Take It With You," Moss Hart and George S. Kaufman's madcap American comedy about a family of eccentric free spirits, opens tomorrow at Harford Community College's Phoenix Festival Theater. Heather Parr Stewart directs this 1937 Pulitzer Prize-winner, whose message -- that money can't buy happiness -- is as timely as ever.Phoenix Festival Theater performs in the Chesapeake Theater on the campus of Harford Community College, 401 Thomas Run Road, Bel Air. Show times are 8 p.m. Fridays and Saturdays and 3 p.m. Sundays, through Aug. 4. Tickets are $8. Tickets for 18 and under are $6. Call (410)
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September 7, 2011
The American Association of University Women will be discussed "The Changing Face of Harford County" at 7 p.m. Sept. 12 in the Chesapeake Center dining room at Harford Community College. Bring a non-perishable item for the Harford Food Bank. 410-838-4073.
NEWS
July 13, 2004
On July 10, 2004; JOSEPH G. BOGDAN; beloved husband of Kathryn (nee Koval) Bogdan; loving father of Mary Bogdan Huff and Judith Wilson. Also survived by three grandchildren Andrew, Nathaniel, Karey. Services to be announced. Donations in Mr. Bogdan's name to the Scholarship Fund at the Harford Community College.
NEWS
September 19, 2008
Ralph E. Shear A memorial service will be held at Good Shepherd Presbyterian Church, 622 Joppa Farm Rd. Joppa, MD on Sunday, September 21, 2008, at 3:00. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to Good Shepherd Presbyterian Church or Harford Community College Scholarship fund.
NEWS
AEGIS STAFF REPORT | April 29, 2013
More than 350 runners and walkers raised $20,000 Sunday to benefit the Adam Thompson Memorial Nursing Scholarship at Harford Community College and the Adam Thompson Memorial Education Scholarship at Upper Chesapeake Health. The Adam Thompson 5K Run/Walk honors the memory of Adam Thompson, a first-year Harford Community College student who was killed in an automobile accident in 2011. The scholarships support students at HCC. Dr. William P. Cook of the UCH Joint Center started the race, on a USA Track and Field Certified Course, at 8 a.m. The overall male winner was Adam Bosley, who completed the race in 17:27.