Alvin and Heidi Toffler? new book entitled The Revolutionary Wealth once again predicts the future by expanding the concept of the Third Wave and the Information Age. Alvin and Heidi Toffler, the reno
Intelligence, confidence, and a sense of womanly wit are all I need to win over them,?murmurs Choi Kyung-ah (36) to herself in the job interview waiting room of P&G (Procter & Gamble) as she t
"What a pity. We are the unfortunate generation with no memories to keep," says Christine Lee (International Studies, 3) as she walks down the road from the Ewha main gate to the subway station which
Like Samsung Electronics' seemingly eternal television commercial entitled 'Another Family,' in which clay animation appear to portray an ideal image of a loving family, numerous corporate advertiseme
Stock-related jargon such as KOSPI (Korea Composite Stock Price Index) is usually complex, distant, and rather intimidating for many college students. But the student participants who vie to become ch
"I came here in search of my mother with hopes of tracing back my true bloodline and birth," says Henrick Andersen, originally Korean, but who was adopted by his Swedish parents twenty four years ago.
On March 15, approximately 150 students from five universities located near the Sinchon area (Ewha, Yonsei, Hongik, Sogang, Sangmyung, and Kyonggi Universities) gathered at the playground behind Sinch
When Pastor Kang Myung-soon (Education, '71) strolled down the street from the Ewha subway station to the front gate, on a day like no other some 30 years ago amidst other female students in their tid
"Name me a president,"someone asks. "John F. Kennedy," one answers. "Nelson Mandela,"another replies. Not too many will, however, refer to female presidents when answering the question because there h
After college students are finished with their long-dreaded yet almost cathartic encounter with finals, a whole three months of jolly winter break awaits them. During this golden period, students ofte
With high expectations in the midst of great anticipation, the World Knowledge Forum (WFK) 2005 was launched on October 10 at the Walkerhill Hotel. This was the sixth World Knowledge Forum hosted by M
As soon as the clock ticks four, little children come storming out of the main entrance. This is a sight that usually needs no explanation if you are standing in front of an elementary school among pa
The college campus has long been the epicenter of energy, hope, and passion for the next generation. Yet this image of dynamism and cheerfulness hides another stark reality: the increasing likelihood
Thirty years ago, students fervently fought established military regimes with raw rice wine, Molotov cocktails, and endless debate about Karl Marx. Many avoided classrooms and believed that their prio
Every year, more and more refugees from the North make their way to what they hope will be a better life in South Korea. And increasingly, more and more of them are women. But, many of these women fac
The Seoul Metropolitan Office of Education launched two programs for university students in the beginning of this year, allowing students to participate as teachers. The University Students Teacher As
▲ Yoon explores the life of a scientist as an intern at Norwest Labs in Canada. They say a person's college days are her only chance to purely explore and experience life without restraints. This gold
▲ Memories are made (from top left, clockwise) from chatting over a cup of tea with Zach from France, getting sand-coffined by fellow exchange students in Jeju Island, facing surreal war time at the D
An anniversary celebration commemorating the April 19, 1960 student protests that ended the Rhee Sung-man government was held in the Student Union Building. The celebration, sponsored by the Departmen
▲ Serge Brammertz(Deputy Prosecutor of ICC) The Deputy Prosecutor of the International Criminal Court (ICC), Professor Serge Brammertz gave a lecture titled "The role of the ICC and its Mission" at Ew