The Reserve Officers’ Training Corps (ROTC) at Ewha is recruiting new members from March 4 to April 26. ROTC is a training program for university students who are willing to acquire the skills and abilities required for a military official. The program was established in South Korea in 1961 to produ
Institute of School Violence Prevention announced an operation agreement with Educational Broadcasting System (EBS) on March 18. This collaboration marks a significant achievement in the institute’s twelve-year history of researching and combatting school violence in South Korea. Institute of School
The “Demands from Ewha Potter and Ewhain” campaign was hosted on campus by the General Student Council until March 29. The campaign involved the Survey For Education Action In The First Half of 2024 which garnered over 3,750 participants with its aim to deliver the needs and grievances of students t
Ewha has recently unveiled a new mobile student support application using the Heyoung Campus platform. Even though the upgraded program contains new features including chatting and board services for students, opinions on whether the community service will be useful among undergraduates remain divid
The Harvard Undergraduates in Asia Program (HUAP) resumed its activities in student exploration and development through the 2024 Seoul Conference, which was held from March 9 to 16. In Seoul, primarily the Ewha campus, students of the Boston delegation and those of the Seoul delegation reunited to o
In 2023, the College of Artificial Intelligence was established to lead the era of the Fourth Industrial Revolution. The College of Artificial Intelligence is comprised of a total of four departments: the newly established Department of Artificial Intelligence, Department of Data Science, and the pr
On Feb. 20, Ewha dormitories, housing over 4000 students, announced the implementation of a new penalty standard, following extensive discussions and consideration of the Human Rights Friendly Guidelines for Communal University Living. Specific modifications made to the guidelines included a reducti
The Harvard College in Asia Program (HCAP) has continued its tradition of connecting global student leaders and promoting academic discourse through its 2024 conferences. The 2024 Boston Conference took place from Jan. 14 to 20 at Harvard University’s campus, gathering delegations from all of Asia f
Despite the imminent approach of the upcoming spring semester, students in the Department of Dance find themselves more concerned than excited. The nullification of the appointment process for full-time faculty has left them worried about how students will receive guidance and ensure a stable path t
Professor Choi Byung-il, the first Dean of the Division of International Studies (DIS), will retire on Feb. 29. In an interview with Ewha Voice, Professor Choi shared his story and the history of international studies at Ewha. Professor Choi was appointed to Ewha in 1997 with the launch of the Gradu
As the official representatives of Ewha students, Start launched their first semester in 2024. On Jan. 1, Start campaign headquarters, with its president Park Seo Lim and vice president Bahn Ji Min, officially opened to the public as the 56th General Student Council of Ewha. Before the upcoming spri
It is crucial to prioritize physical and mental well-being, especially in college, a time where many new responsibilities and opportunities preoccupy students. To assist in prioritizing health and wellness, Ewha currently operates various service centers and provides diverse resources for all studen
From Nov. 21 to 22, the 56th General Student Council election took place in person for the first time in three years, garnering great attention from students. The election began with candidate registration on Nov. 6 followed by a campaign period from Nov. 8 to 20, during which a public policy hearin
Ewha Womans University upheld its preeminence with eight students passing the civil service exam for fifth grade civil servants. This year’s success in the competitive national examinations reaffirmed the prestigious reputation of Ewha consistently producing elite female officials. The civil service
As of October 2023, Ewha has only one officially operating sleeping room on campus, which seems lacking for a university with approximately 24,000 students. With the return of in-person classes marking its third semester, resting and sleeping areas on campus are in high demand as students with large
Recently, 86 out of 193 universities nationwide raised their tuition fees this year which had been frozen since 2009, according to Korea Higher Education Research Institute. Eight out of 10 education universities have raised their tuition to around 4 percent, and more than half of the four-year univ
In continuation from the previous edition of hidden figures at Ewha, Ewha Voice looked into the hardworking efforts and value of traffic control security guards and shuttle bus drivers. Busy streets and roads both in and out of Ewha campus are filled with vehicles daily, and it is the traffic contro
As Korea emerges into a multicultural country with an increasing number of international students, Ewha Womans University takes part in embracing the diversity among the student body. In accordance with Ewha’s vision to foster female global talents, there are 1,417 international students studying at
The long-persisted concerns over the elevators on campus and their safety have continued to rise, especially with the recent malfunctioning incidents of the elevators at Ewha Campus Complex (ECC) and Science Building D. Students have raised complaints regarding the elevators’ construction and mainte
While Ewha is home to many students, the comfort and convenience that come with it have always been provided by hidden figures behind theschool’s facility services. As their jobs seem to entail taking care of Ewha as a matter of course, it is easy to overlook the effort and value they put forth in t