Harper College

News 2018

Faustas Udrenas

Harper was a "great journey" for University of Michigan student

September 13, 2018

When Faustas Udrenas arrived at Harper College, he wasn’t sure if he’d be “missing out” on the kinds of opportunities that a four-year institution may offer. Two years later, enriched by an abundance of experiences and relationships, he wrapped up his time on campus utterly convinced he had made the right decision. Read More

Foglia Foundation Health and Recreation Center

Health and Recreation Center opens through partnership with Palatine Park District, Northwest Community Healthcare

September 10, 2018

The reimagined, state-of-the art Foglia Foundation Health and Recreation Center at Harper College has opened its doors after an extensive renovation, setting the new standard for organizations partnering to pool resources to better serve the community. Read More

Lilly and Brianna Vasquez

Mother and daughter thriving together at Harper

September 05, 2018

Whenever people ask Brianna Vasquez if it’s weird to go to college with her mother, she doesn’t hesitate to respond. “It hasn’t been weird in the least,” she said. “I love coming to campus with my mom and eating lunch together. But most of all, I love getting to see first-hand the good that Harper does for her.” With honors classes, Phi Theta Kappa and ambitions to study psychology, Brianna's thriving as well. Read More

Mudassir "Moon" Hussaini in the Veterans Center

Marine finds sense of community among fellow student veterans

August 29, 2018

Transitioning from the Marines to civilian life was overwhelming for Mudassir "Moon" Hussaini. He had never felt so lost. But he quickly found a sense of community at Harper College. Read More

Harper College students walking through campus

Harper partners with OpenStax to increase use of free textbooks

August 22, 2018

The high cost of traditional textbooks – an average of somewhere between $600 and $1,400 per student each year, research shows – not only impacts students’ ability to attend college, but also their ability to complete coursework. A new partnership with OpenStax aims to reduce those textbook and course material costs for Harper College students. Read More

Arianna Mormino studies in the Harper library

Once skeptical, student embraces all Harper has to offer

August 22, 2018

Though Arianna Mormino admits she was skeptical about coming to Harper College, any hesitation she felt disappeared shortly after her arrival. The second-year student has met interesting people, connected with her professors, taken an eye-opening service learning trip and earned a prestigious scholarship. “I hope high school students who hold that same stigma I used to will open their eyes to the possibilities of what college could be at Harper.” Read More

Harper College - Building D and William Rainey Harper bust

Harper earns national Excellence in Assessment designation

August 22, 2018

Harper College is one of five colleges and universities – and the only community college – to be named a 2018 Excellence in Assessment designee. Just 20 institutions nationwide hold the national designation for successfully integrating assessment practices across campus and using those results to guide institutional decision-making and improve student performance. Read More

Harper student performs an ultrasound

Harper seeks volunteers for free ultrasounds

August 21, 2018

The Harper College Diagnostic Cardiac and Medical Sonography programs are seeking volunteers interested in receiving free ultrasounds. Appointments are available on select evenings starting Sept. 10 through Nov. 8. Read More

Harper College students walking through campus

Voters to consider community-driven plan for Harper's future

August 16, 2018

The Harper College Board of Trustees has unanimously approved a resolution placing a referendum question on the November 6, 2018, gubernatorial election ballot. The measure – which would not raise taxes – seeks up to $180 million to support a community-driven plan for Harper’s future that drives economic opportunity, educates for today’s high-tech jobs, and maintains and improves campus infrastructure. Read More

Gov. Bruce Rauner and Harper President Ken Ender

Gov. Rauner visits Harper to sign two higher education bills

August 13, 2018

Gov. Bruce Rauner visited Harper College to sign legislation aimed at giving community colleges and four-year institutions the tools they need to better serve students with financial aid plans, an expanded application of credit transfers and increased student counseling. Read More

Last Updated: 8/26/24