Beginning this semester, student handbooks will only be distributed to students who have paid the student activity fee, which is about 7,000 won. This decision was made in February by members of the C
Whether it is for the TOEFL or TOEIC test, for a job interview, or to study abroad, English skills have become one thing every student hopes to master during her college life. However, we all know how
The Audio and Video (A/V) room in the Ewha Centennial Library has made some changes. For one, all audio and video sources of linguistic materials in the library are now to be used only in the A/V room
This winter break was a busy one for the 41st Student Government Association (SGA), Ewha We Can. Since their victory in last year’s presidential election, Ewha We Can has been busy fulfilling th
College of Engineering is officially entitled to have earned accreditations from Accreditation Board for Engineering Education of Korea (ABEEK) starting this year. ABEEK accreditations are provided to
canvas and equipment of art majors lean against a wall of the Arts and Design Building A, with lockers placed nearby. Ewha's tuition last year was the highest among all Korean universities, according
Korea Culture Research Institute at Ewha concluded a contract with University of Languages and International Studies at Vietnam National University for academic exchange on Feb. 11. Korea Culture Rese
President Lee Bae-yong, at her second year ceremony held on September 2, announced that Ewha will begin a Renaissance Project from 2009 to nurture global leaders who have multi-cultural characteristic
Hillary Rodham Clinton, U.S. Secretary of State and a former first lady of the United States visited Ewha on February 20 for a town hall meeting at Welch-Ryang Auditorium. Clinton was awarded the titl
Ewha Law School held the national competition for Jessup International Law Moot Court Competition on Feb 26 at Law Building. The winner of the national rounds, Seoul National University, earned the ri
Korean Culture Research (KCR) was proposed to be listed by the Korea Research Foundation on Dec 30. The KCR Institute has published the journal Korean Culture Research since 2001 to support academic r
The 2009 Freshmen Orientation was held on February 24 at the Welch-Ryang Auditorium. The orientation displayed itself in a form of a musical concert. The event was supervised and managed by the 2009 S
Professor Lee Kong-ju-bock (Physics) won the Future Woman Leader's Award by the Women News on Jan 13 at the National Assembly Memorial Hall. The Woman Leader Award is given to outstanding women to co
Professor Seong Tae-je (Education) received Order of Service Merit Medal with red stripes by the government on Dec. 26. The Medal is given to pulic servants or teachers who give clear merits to the na
Ewha employed five people with intellectual disabilities as contract workers for the first time for Korean universitis on Jan.1. Five employees were trained through Ewha's employment promotion projec
Starting this year, the Ewha Law School will replace the College of Law as one of 25 graduate law schools to start the new national system for law students. With a total of 100 students admitted, the
In January, President Lee Bae-yong made mutual agreements with several universities, further expanding the number of exchange students and tuition benefits available to various schools. The agreements
After I came back from Hong Kong, I realized my decision to study abroad at the University of Hong Kong (HKU) during fall semester of 2007 was one of the best choices I’ve made in my life. I cho
The weather is getting cold and the icy wind chilling our faces feels even colder with all the depressing news about the falling economy and hardships people are facing. But over the past month, Ewha
Ewha is pouring its best effort into advancing the Global 2010 project—whose main goal is to establish foreign partner universities and invite as many foreign exchange students as possible.