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“Winter Break File” for Upgrading and Renovation: Shenyang University of Chemical Technology Stages a “Renewal Story”

Posted: 2026-03-18 22:00:22  Visits:[]

In order to comprehensively optimize the campus educational environment, enhance the level of teaching support, and effectively improve the sense of happiness and fulfillment in the learning, working, and living experience of teachers and students, the university seized the “golden period” of winter break construction, concentrating efforts to carry out a multi-faceted “renewal and upgrade.” All responsible departments remained at their posts, coordinating efforts to overcome challenges, and completed the upgrading and renovation of classrooms, teacher rest areas, teaching buildings, canteens, dormitories, and other areas on schedule, welcoming back students with a brand-new look.

Smart Empowerment: Renewed Teaching Facilities

A total of 160 sets of “Smart Blackboards” have been installed, integrating high-definition display, intelligent interaction, and multimedia teaching to make classes more dynamic. The upgrade and renovation of multimedia classrooms in Bifan Building have been completed. A 5G indoor distribution system has been constructed, covering 38 buildings and venues, achieving full coverage of high-speed networks and providing solid support for the digital and smart campus construction.

Warm Support: Renewed Rest Spaces

The renovated teacher rest areas feature optimized layouts and updated facilities. The environment is clean, bright, warm, and comfortable, providing teachers with a dedicated space for breaks between classes, lesson preparation, discussions, and mutual exchange. This effectively meets the actual needs of teachers, conveys humanistic care, and supports the efficient conduct of educational and teaching work.

Painting and Renovation: Renewed Classroom Environment

A total of 934 seats in rows and 511 sets of individual desks and chairs have been installed, enhancing classroom capacity and comfort. Public areas in teaching buildings have undergone comprehensive wall painting, making the interiors clean, orderly, and completely renewed. Over 1,200 lighting fixtures have been replaced, optimizing the classroom lighting environment.

Canteen Upgrade: Renewed Catering Service

The dining area on the second floor of the Second Canteen has been re-planned, with optimized circulation design. Facilities such as dining tables, chairs, and lighting have been updated. Walls, floors, and ceilings have been fully renovated. The dining environment is now spacious, bright, clean, and warm. Concurrently, the dish structure has been optimized, variety and flavors enriched, and food safety management further strengthened, fully safeguarding the “safety on the tip of the tongue” for teachers and students.

Replacement and Repair: Renewed Dormitory Conditions

Key tasks focused on replacing and repairing dormitory faucets, bathroom doors, dormitory doors, and water pipes, as well as unclogging drains. Through meticulous repairs, living conditions have been improved, continuously enhancing students sense of belonging and happiness, injecting warmth into the new semesters campus life.

This intensive winter break renovation is a vivid practice of the university’s adherence to a teacher-student-centered approach and its promotion of high-quality development, demonstrating the firm determination to improve school conditions and enhance educational quality. The university will continue to listen to the voices of teachers and students, persistently optimize the campus environment, improve service guarantees, and enhance management efficiency. It aims to transform superior hardware facilities, a warmer campus atmosphere, and more considerate service guarantees into powerful momentum for fostering virtue and nurturing talent, pushing all university endeavors to new heights and achieving new breakthroughs.


Translator: Myradov Tahyr

Reviewer: Luc Thi My Le

Final approval: Wang Meng



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