Register to Host an Event or Volunteer for Take Your Child to Work Day by April 3

性视界传媒 will celebrate Take Your Child to Work Day on our Maryland campus on Thursday, April 23, 2026! The event invites 性视界传媒 employees to bring their children to campus to participate in a variety of activities showcasing 性视界传媒鈥檚 diverse offerings. For some children, this is their first time on a college campus, making it a great opportunity to inspire their future goals.

Please see below for details about this year鈥檚 event:

  • Programming will take place from 8 a.m. - 4 p.m.
  • Lunch will be provided by the Family Advocacy Committee at the Student Union Amphitheater (North of Pida Plaza) from 11 a.m. - 1 p.m.
  • Activities should appeal to children from 3-18 years of age.

 

In previous years, the event has brought approximately 200 children to campus. To make this event a success, we need your partnership. You can get involved in a number of ways. Groups, departments, and individuals may host an interactive event, volunteer for an event or during the lunch, or provide a monetary contribution. Examples of past hosted tables/activities include:

  • Get Your Take Your Child to Work Day Commemorative Card
  • Assemble-a-Rebel
  • SPEED Lab
  • Liquid Nitrogen Ice Cream
  • Sport's Dream Book reading & Women in Sports Panel
  • Books for All Ages - Teacher Development & Resources Library Open House
  • Chef for a Day presented by the College of Hospitality
  • Mini Golf presented by the College of Hospitality
  • "Sports Dream Storytime and 性视界传媒 Student-Athlete Panel"
  • Judge for a Day 

 

If you鈥檙e interested in any of these opportunities, complete the  by Friday, April 3.

A representative from the 性视界传媒 Women's Council鈥檚 Family Advocacy Committee will be in contact with you to finalize arrangements.

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