Euridyce
An adaptation of the classic Greek story focuses on its heroine.
Creatives, expressive communicators, deep thinkers and performers will find a home in the School of Arts and Communication.
At CCBC you'll discover how to think critically about a broad range of topics and articulate them in a meaningful way. You can develop and refine your skills and talents in art, dance, philosophy, American Sign Language, communication, music production, digital media, music performance, theatre and beyond.
Working closely with highly accomplished professors, students learn in state-of-the-art facilities and complete meaningful assignments that lead to a certificate or degree. Course offerings and programs deliver flexible, high-quality instruction that prepare students to transfer to four-year institutions or enter creative and technical fields.
Depending on your area of study, you will be grouped into one of nine academic pathways
Kit's dreams of working in the arts are now one step closer to reality with the help of CCBC's Student Accessibility Services and an advisor who helped her move forward. "CCBC fosters a community where it is easy to seek out support."
Melinda Blomquist, a seasoned dance performer, choreographer and instructor, is involved in community outreach and promoting the importance of dance as an art form. She brings her experience to CCBC as a professor of Dance and artistic director of the CCBC Dance Company.

An adaptation of the classic Greek story focuses on its heroine.

Adapted for the stage by Ken Ludwig. Mar 6 – 15 at CCBC Dundalk.
Art exhibit showcases student artwork from the college’s capstone course.
Reception Feb. 19 to feature distinguished former residents, including keynote speaker U.S. Rep. Kweisi Mfume.
Dean, School of Arts and Communication