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The School of Architecture and Engineering does practical things for students | Uphold the original intention of service and fulfill the mission of youth

Release Time:2022-10-28Views:43


To actively advocate the volunteer spirit of "dedication, fraternity, mutual assistance and progress", and create a civilized, harmonious, clean and tidy education environment. The College of Architecture and Engineering actively responds to the call of the school's Labor Day and cleans the teaching building every Tuesday.


Xu Yi, a member of the Presidium of the College of Architecture and Engineering, made detailed arrangements from the aspects of activity planning and personnel division, and Li Mengyao, the office director, was responsible for the labor cleaning work. The students actively responded to the call of the college, cooperated with each other and divided their work. In a serious and responsible attitude and with the action of rolling up their sleeves, they cleaned the corridor and classroom of No. 8 teaching building in an all-round way. Every corner, every door and every wall left their marks, and the whole teaching building was as bright as new. The spotless white floor reflects the hard work of the students. As Ruan Ji said, "Faithfulness is entertaining, cleanliness is spiritual" has drawn a beautiful landscape in the campus.

Since ancient times, people who have achieved fame and fame cannot do without the word "diligence". 


The life of a person lies in diligence. Diligence can make up for foolishness. There is no gain without work. Diligence can be obtained. If you are not diligent, you will be hungry. If you are not diligent, you will be foolish. Although it is still online, cleaning the teaching building is to prepare for offline teaching!

To improve the health condition of the college, it is not possible to rely on only a few people, but also rely on team strength to build a better campus environment. After that, the College of Architecture and Engineering will improve the health arrangement of the college, expand the scope of volunteers, and complete the transition from partial participation to full participation.