Most college students would easily say out of habit that human rights should be protected. However, only a few of them would actually roll up their sleeves and take part in improving the rights of hum
December 10, International Human Rights Day, commemorates the signing of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UDHR) by the members of the United Nations (UN) in 1948. The declaration includes in
Peace studies has hardly been researched in Korea, but as a nation develops economically, the importance of peace and human rights grows. As a developed nation, Korea must now acknowledge the importan
"Irenology?" Most have heard of studies such as ecology, theology or sociology, but irenology is unfamiliar to the public. Irenology, the study on preventing and de-escalating conflicts by p
Lee Joo-young (Social Science, 1) brought back more than lingering memories when she returned from the 12-day trip of trekking through the mountainous regions of Nepal on September 4. The fearless lea
Mary Scranton was born on December 9, 1832 in Belchertown, Massachusetts. Scranton’s grandfather, John Scranton had two sons, one of whom settled in Connecticut. The other settled in the state o
Tracking down the long lost family tree of Ewha’s founder was spearheaded by Ellen Swanson, an English as a Second Language (ESL) instructor who taught in Korea for four years. As the 100th anni
Ewha has completed a project to trace the descendents of Ewha’s founder, Mary Fletcher Scranton. Eight of Scranton’s descendents visited the Ewha campus from October 5 to 8 to participate
The Ewha-Harvard Summer School Program ended its five-week schedule with a closing ceremony on July 31. Ewha is the sole collaborating partner in selected byHarvardUniversityfor the 2009 Harvard Summe
This summer, the Ewha Campus Complex (ECC) was crowded with students from foreign countries shouldering backpacks and carrying books. They all looked different and spoke diverse languages, but had mem
Kang Jin, a researcher at the Career Development Center (CDC) is pleased at the successes of the Social Action Projects that students have completed for her leadership training class. The Social Actio
With a total of nine teams taking Leadership Training II classes this semester, Ewha students are once more beginning to see signs and posters around campus urging them to help change some of the more....
The Ewha Leadership Certification Program was created by the Ewha Career Development Center to encourage undergraduate students to become professional leaders. The program consists of several programs
The Recruiting Foreign Scholars to Existing Academic Programs of the WCU project is the second project among three other WCU projects. The Type 2 WCU project funds universities to employ one or two fo
Ewha produced nine teams to be supported by the Ministry of Education, Science, and Technology (MEST) for the World Class University (WCU) project. Ewha ranked the fourth place in the number of teams
Ewha has newly carved its “first” mark in the field of science with the establishment of a department that the world has never known. It is the Department of Bioinspired Science. The Depar
As the type 3 of Ewha’s WCU project, Invitation of World-Renowned Scholars, Ewha invited world class scholars to give lectures to conduct associated experiments with Ewha professors’ resea
Hi Seoul Festival 2009 highlights the five royal palaces as its theme. The festival Royal Palace of May Features a dynamic combination of traditonal charm and modern edge with the active participation
Enveloped by 21st skyrocketing rectangular buildings, lowly yet firmly lies the 386 year-old Gyeonghuigung Palace, which has withstood all the victories and defeats of during the past three centuries.
They say spring is the king of all seasons. Those ready to become royalty are invited to take a king-like spring stroll through Gyeongbokgung Palace , the main royal palace of the Joseon Dynasty. &ldq