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Spring Coffee: Cultivating Life and Community in the Faculty of Exact Natural Sciences

Spring Coffee: Cultivating Life and Community in the Faculty of Exact Natural Sciences

“Bring a plant, pot, seed, or paper soil and help us beautify our environment.” With this invitation, the community of school administrators and teachers Faculty of Natural and Exact Sciences They joined the collaborative work, giving life to “Café Primaveral”.

It is an activity that was carried out in the courtyard of the Natural Sciences and Engineering Building, on the same day as the professor’s work, and within the framework of Mental Health Week, which was called for by the Dean’s Office and faculty members. Academics Pedagogy in Chemistry and Scienceand Pedagogy in Biology and ScienceD. cecilia rivera castro, and mg. Pamela Ramirez Verdugorespectively.

With the warmth of shared coffee, the participants enthusiastically cleaned the courtyard and beautified it by planting mole, Chilean palms, succulents and other colorful ornamental plants, thus contributing to improving the shared space and enriching the green spaces of our country. university.

Donations of materials such as terracing, soil sheets and paint were received, allowing not only planting but also facility improvements to be made, all in an environment of co-creation and synergy.

he Academic Secretary of the Faculty of Natural and Exact Sciences, Dr. Mauricio Villarroel GuerraHe explained that the idea was born at the “Personal Skills Day” held at the National Botanical Garden, to promote teamwork.

“This Spring Café has once again demonstrated the value of collaboration and the importance of joining forces to improve our shared spaces. Moreover, as faculty members, this initiative advances our academic and social goals. This has allowed us to transfer that experience to our own courtyard,” said Dr. Villarroel. “This confirms the cohesion among faculty members and the commitment to improving our shared spaces.”

Thank you to all participants for your enthusiasm and commitment!

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