Career Development Center (CDC) hosted 2024 POSCO recruitment fair at New Engineering Building on March 18. The event was organized by POSCO to promote its recruitment notices to South Korean universities including Ewha Womans University. The hour-long session gave information on POSCO and POSCO Int
The South Korean Ministry of Science and Information Communication Technology (ICT) has stoked controversy over their announcement of a 3.4 trillion won decrease in the research and development (R&D) budget. Professors and budding scientists who are dependent on government funding criticized the gov
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
Many students dream of taking part in diverse club activities throughout their university life. It is through college clubs that students get to share precious memories and connect to college communities. As the new semester begins, a variety of clubs at Ewha, ranging from music and arts to sports a
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
Starting Jan. 27, Seoul Metropolitan Government’s new Climate Card allows unlimited access to public transportation after a monthly payment of 62,000 to 65,000 won. The project aims to facilitate the usage of public transportation by alleviating citizens’ burden of transportation fees, which in effe
Call it a trend, call it a controversial act, but latest hits by fourth generation K-pop female figures underscore a unity of their voices in promoting women empowerment. These female K-pop groups that debuted in 2018 or later, boldly promote the big theme through music while still preserving their
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
Campus NewsBREAKING: Fire breaks out at Ewha Campus Complex (ECC), no casualties reportedOn March 31, a fire broke out at the Ewha Campus Complex (ECC) near the HVAC (Heating, Ventilation, and Air Conditioning) unit on the B6 floor at 14:05. 22 firetrucks and 89 firemen rushed to put out the fire. S
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
Mixed opinions arose as the government announced on Oct. 19 a plan to lift the quota of medical schools starting from the academic year of 2025. 40 medical schools expressed hopes to matriculate 2000 additional students through a survey on Nov. 9. Moreover, as similar plans of lifting quota for nurs
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
The Graduate School of System Health & Engineering held an academic meeting under the title “Improving liver health through diet and lifestyle intervention” on Oct. 30 at Ewha Campus Complex (ECC) B161. Participants were selected on a first-come first-served basis through THE Portfolio, and all stud
The Korea Foundation for Women In Science, Engineering and Technology hosted a STEM Career Talk Concert on the topic of Climate Science and Technology. The concert was held virtually via Zoom on Oct. 28. Female undergraduate students and recent graduates in the STEM fields, as well as everyone inter
António Guterres, Secretary-General of the United Nations, ensured leaders of the G20 to aim for net zero “as close as possible” to 2040 while suggesting emerging nations to set 2050 targets, at two climate press conferences earlier 2023. However, the hit of post-pandemic economic crises has led to
Furnishing ambitious females with endless support and schooling to become future female pioneers, Ewha is home to students from all around the world that pursue knowledge and growth. Tahera Fahimi, a sophomore studying Computer Science & Engineering at the Graduate School of Ewha Womans University,
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