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Monday, 17 September 2018 14:36

HCC's Theater Arts Program presents Wasted

On Tuesday, Sept 18, HCC’s Theater Arts Program will run a special one-off performance of “Wasted”, an hour-long show that looks at consequences of a simple night out turned bad. The show will take place in the Performing Arts Center from 2:00-3:15 and is free and open to the public

Published in Press Archives
Tuesday, 11 September 2018 16:41

HCC to host civics community event

Housatonic Community College (HCC) will host “Forming a More Perfect Union” a conversation on civic engagement presented by Tanya A. Hughes, Executive Director of the Commission on Human Rights and Opportunities (CHRO).

Published in Press Archives

Paul Broadie II, President of Housatonic Community College (HCC), is pleased to announce the appointment of Kim McGinnis, Ed.D., as the new Dean of Student Services. 

Published in Faculty & Staff News
Friday, 31 August 2018 14:03

Late-start classes begin Sept. 11

Miss the first week of classes? Don’t worry, late-start classes begin Tuesday, Sept 11.

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The Connecticut National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) named Paul Broadie II, Ph.D. among the100 Most Influential Blacks in Connecticut for 2018.

Published in Faculty & Staff News

Interested in a career in media and/or communications? The Donofrio Public Media Scholarship is available to second year, full-time CSCU community college students who are studying in the field of communication, journalism, broadcasting, digital arts, production or marketing.

Published in HCC Related News

HCC alum and current student at Academy of Art University (AAU) Craig Leachman ‘15, took home six awards from this year’s Connecticut Art Directors Club (CADC) Awards Show.

Published in Press Archives
Tuesday, 07 August 2018 14:58

Study abroad for less

Students who register in August for Humanities 119, a short-term study abroad course that will visit Spain and Portugal, will receive a special $150 discount.

Published in HCC Related News

Starting in September, students will be able to attend free workshops designed to help you stay close and go far.

Published in HCC Related News

Housatonic Community College (HCC) and Jonathan Law High School (JLHS) are pleased to announce the return of fall class offerings in Milford. Back-to-school classes are available for new or continuing students, all with the benefit of evening hours and an easily accessible location.

Published in HCC Related News

The CT Alliance to End Sexual Violence will host two free trainings for all CSCU students this summer. These trainings, made possible through the CSCU SAFE grant, provide information about sexual violence on campus and a comprehensive overview of state and federal policies.

Published in Press Archives

Local real estate leader Bob Scinto celebrated the hard work and accomplishments of HCC scholarship recipients this week with a private luncheon and meet and greet at his office park in Shelton.

Published in Press Archives
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