Interviews, several. Phone calls, through the roof. Placards, two. National patent attorney exam, one. Patent attorney certificate, one. For Park Seul-ki (’01, Pharmaceutical Science), 2008 had
SECRETARY CLINTON: Good afternoon. (cheers and applause) Thank you so much, President Lee. I am honored to be here at this great university. I wish to thank also Chairperson (inaudible) and the more t
“The important thing is to realize that people who make new discoveries are people, and you can make them too.”
“If you don’t know your purpose or your goals for your life, everything could turn out to be vain.”
“I will miss jjimdalk (steamed chicken dish) so much when I go back to China,” said Qing Yan Meng (Yanbian University, 3), an exchange student majoring in history.
How can we know more about different issues in different countries without actually visiting the country? One way is through information given by those living abroad. Shin Ayoun (’87, Philosophy
I was an exchange student atOitaUniversityin. When I decided to go toOita, I was felt anxious about how my life in Japan would be. Although I was the third student who went to theOitaUniversity, I bas
Jeong Mi-jo, once was a singer and now an artist, never stops exploring her potential. “Perhaps you had promised that you were not going away for good, but would return.” These sad and fam
On the first day I arrived at APU was raining. RA(Resident Assistant)s from various countries such as Japan, China, Hongkongm, and Korea welcomed new residents of AP House, which was the student dormi
Kim Yeon-jund is the composer of the famous doego(it can) song.
Chung Hannah poses at the office of the United Nations headquarters, where she is the first Korean college undergraduate to become a regular worker.
Caption: Chung Na-hyun (far right) poses with the members of the Dragon Boat Team Sleepless night lights, Jackie Chan, and the British relationship were all I knew about Hong Kong before I embarked on
Several weeks before the course registration period, students sweat over contemplating which classes to fill in their as of yet vacant schedules for the next semester. Scribbling on big, wide paper wi
She drives the brilliant black TT Coupe 3.2 quattro, a sports car from Audi, plays golf regularly, and even flies to Europe every month. Lee Janet Yon-kyung (’93, Social Sciences), the head of M
PARTⅠ It was the first time I arrived in the . While I was waiting in the line at the Chicago airport, two guys were talking about their business in English behind me. All I could hear was a different
Behind her sweet,girlish face Hong Jee-hui (English, 4) holds the virtues of a detemined young woman. She has so many diverse talents, abilities and a distinctive warm heart that always knows how to l
For the first time in Olympic history, Korean was chosen as an official language for the event and Ewha played an important role in this meaningful occasion. Of the six Korean interpreters for the 200
It is not always easy for the students, whose majors are not English (or foreign languages) related courses, to decide to study abroad. I was one of the cases. My major is primary education, which is
There is a person who makes me joyful when I accidently bump into at Ewha or work together; Lee Jong-won, a staff at the student service center. When I see him on campus, from far away he would greet
Ewha is seeking to expand overseas opportunities for its students. One way that Ewha pursues this objective is through its student exchange program. Because Ewha can only send as many students as it r