On July 18, a teacher at Seoul Seo2 Elementary School took her own life, leaving the nation in shock. She was a young teacher who had just started her career, but it was later revealed that she suffered from extreme stress due to malicious complaints from parents. Following the incident, numerous ca
On July 22, the Ministry of Science and ICT announced a 3.4 trillion won reduction in the research and development (R&D) budget. The budget has been slashed by more than 16 percent, while the overall national budget has seen a three percent increase. The Ministry of Science and ICT explained that th
Busan, the second largest city in Korea with a population of more than 3.3 million, is one of Korea’s leading tourist destinations. According to 2017 statistics from Busan City Hall, more than two million foreign tourists visit Busan every year. Moreover, Busan is the most beloved city for Koreans.
Technology has changed our lives for the better in many ways, and behind these developments were always people in engineering. Ewha’s College of Engineering has also been sparing no efforts since its establishment in 1996 to create a place for promising women in engineering to get the best education
I decided to dye my hair orange this summer. It wasn’t neon or bleached, and my sister’s homegrown hairdressing skills showed when the left half appeared more tinted than its right counterpart. Nevertheless, I was happy with the result. To me, the color symmetry was nowhere near as important as the
Since 1954, Ewha Voice has been the voice of Ewha for 65 years. As 2019 comes to an end, the department looks back on the memorable moments of this year. For the last issue of 2019, Ewha Voice selected some of this year’s most significant events on and off campus. General Student Council holds first
In the final installation of the overseas series on Finnish IT education, we compare coding education in Korea and Finland. While Finland is thought to be a more unconfined environment for learning, a
The first part of this series gave a general overview of the principles of Finnish education and glimpses of Finnish college classes. In this issue, we take a look at various types of IT education, spanning from college to grassroots learning.While education on coding is growing in Korea due to gove
Two perennial challenges of Korean education that are present from kindergarten to college are reducing the pressure of a hyper-competitive system and preparing students for an uncertain employment landscape. How should students learn differently? And what should they be learning? To answer these qu
Ewha Department of Social Welfare organized a special lecture “The Finnish Basic Income Experiment” on May 17 at the Student Union Building. Professor Lee Seung-yoon(Social Welfare) being
This fall, Ewha presented a total of 1,941 graduates, awarding 963 bachelor’s degrees, 859 master’s degrees and 119 doctoral degrees. Bidding farewell to a large group of students, Ewha al
Small and Medium Business Administration (SMBA) will implement startup internship program to promote young generation’s successful startup business. The internship program is expected to start f
E-muses aims for schools without violence by studying EuropeSelf-designed Ewha Overseas Program allowed the E-muses to experience the advanced cases of coping plans for school violence overseas. The E
According to the results in the analysis of accumulated money and educational expenditures for schools presented by a member of the National Assembly under the Education, Culture, Sports and Tourism C
It is now the final month of the year, and we are drawing closer to the end of another 12 months. It seems like only yesterday that Ewha lowered tuition by another 1.5 percent and the Hanwoori Hall ab
Throughout this past month, renowned advocates of women leadership including Harvard University’s first female president, the former first woman president of Finland, and the president and CEO o
The former first woman president of Finland, Tarja Halonen, and the president and CEO of Asian University for Women (AUW), Kamal Ahmad, visited Ewha and delivered special lectures during Chapel on Mar
Finland is quite unknown to many. Most people may know that the company Nokia is from Finland, some might know some bands like Nightwish or Lordi, and some might see Finland as the country where Santa
Finland is a place with countless lakes and endless greenery, offering pilgrimage possibilities in bewildering forests and close knitted cities while the roads keep them hundreds of kilometers apart.
Fourteen European countries gathered at the Isangbong Hall at Ewha to participate in an exposition and recruitment fair called Study & Research in Europe 2010. The event, held on May 13, was suppo