Registration for Bring a Child to Work Day, April 23, starts on April 3
By Nancy Doolittle
Cornell's 2009 Bring a Child to Work Day, April 23, will feature hour-long learning sessions by departments across campus as well as a variety of "drop in" alternative activities.
Samples of the learning sessions (9:30 a.m., 11 a.m. and 1:30 p.m.) include:
- Learning about building the engineering college's race car and touring a professional automotive garage;
- Hearing from Cornell scientists about such topics as the human brain, mechanical behavior and the solar system; and
- Having the opportunity to try a variety of art and cooking activities with an eye on future careers.
Samples of the alternative activities include:
- Watching a Cornell chimesmaster play the chimes;
- Visiting a Cornell museum; and
- Walking through Cornell Plantations.
A closing session will be held for all participants at 3 p.m., G-10 Biotechnology Building, featuring student entertainment and Cornell ice cream.
See the Bring a Child to Work Web site, http://www.ohr.cornell.edu/worklife/recreationsocial/bactwd/, for a complete list of learning sessions, alternative activities and registration instructions.
Pre-registration is required for children to participate in the day and to reserve a spot in the sessions (spots fill up quickly); children must be accompanied by a parent. Online pre-registration is April 3-15. Contact Cheryl McGraw at crm54@cornell.edu or 255-7565 with questions.
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