小许透露,“休息区”被进一步分隔成更小的区域,并配有舒适的躺椅。最先开放的四个“休息区”一次可容纳约15名学生休息。
The creation of the REST Zones and their furniture was funded by the Chancellor’s Advisory Committee on Student Services and Fees, or CACSSF, and the Wellness Initiative Fee. CACSSF contributed $80,000 while the fee provided an additional $12,000 directly to the zones and another $12,000 to the Tang Center for related marketing.
“休息区”的建立以及设施的配备得到了校长咨询委员会学生资费部和福祉费用部的资助。学生资费部为该项目提供了8万美元,福祉费用部直接供给该项目1.2万美元,同时还向医务中心提供了1.2万美元资金用于宣传推广。
Much of this funding was acquired by Hsu, who began advocating for the creation of REST Zones more than a year ago.
一年多前,小许就开始倡导建立“休息区”,并为此筹集了不少资金。
“I noticed … that people weren’t getting enough sleep, and that directly related to their mood,” Hsu said.
小许说:“我意识到……学生们的睡眠都不够,这种情况会直接影响他们的情绪。”
According to Maddy Abroms, the director of the REST Zones project, in a survey on wellness, “one of the biggest complaints among students is a lack of sleep.”
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