Ewha Womans University Library held a special back to school event from March 18 to 29. The purpose of the event was to encourage graduate and undergraduate students in utilizing the services and facilities the library provides. Students had to visit the library and collect at least seven stamps at
Career Development Center held coordination sessions with multinational companies to give students the opportunity to receive advice from multinational consultants on March 25 at ECC. Three sessions w
Ewha Volunteer Services recruited new participants from March 19 to 31 for the international volunteer placement program to Camp Chosun in Minnesota, United States, and Sejong academy camp. Selected students will go abroad on June 28 to July 12. Until then, the students will meet every week and prep
Ewha’s central club, Photo Trace held its 16th Newcomer Exhibition on March 20 to 24 at ECC. The exhibition portrayed how people in their twenties constantly wander in search of their dream on t
Happy Hour, a program targeted at international students searching for student network within Ewha, held its first session on March 27. The semester-long program is organized by the Office of Internat
Ewha Career Development Center hosted a lecture about the future of translators on March 27 at ECC. The invited speaker was Shin Ji-hyun, a graduate of Department of Social Welfare who has been workin
Student service center held the annual Ewha Global Frontier Program briefing session at the Student Union's little theater on March 29. The purpose of this session was to foster global leaders who
EY Hanyoung, an international accounting firm, held a career and employment workshop on March 28 at Ewha-Posco Building. This event aimed to provide help to those who are currently seeking jobs in mul
Ewha Womans University Museum announced opening extension for two hours as part of an event included in March Culture Day, sponsored by Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism. The museum is currently
Office of Admissions recruited students to promote Ewha at the high schools they graduated from between March 11 to 20. Any undergraduate, including those whose high schools are in Seoul could sign up
Graduate School of International Studies held an information session for 2019 Ewha-Harvard Summer School Program at the International Education Building on March 12. This year’s program aims to
Ewha Music Research Institute held a special lecture on New Music, Arts, Philosophy and Science (MAPS) on March 16. at the audio- visual room located in Music Building. The session incorporated a vari
Ewha Career Development Center held a mentoring school program for students on March 11 at ECC. This program starts on March and lasts until May. Students and graduates who are interested in entering
Ewha Campus Leaders held a campus tour for freshmen from March 11 to 15. The tours ran during the 3rd to 5th class periods to deliver freshmen some tips for school and show them around the campus. Dur
“You who lighted Ewha, you who will light the world” reads the banner. New Ewha Banner was hung on the forefront of Ewha campus to welcome the start of year. The banner was the work of Jun
National Intelligence Service (NIS) hosted a recruitment fair at Student Union Building on March 7. The fair was for those interested in working at NIS either as an intern or as a full-time employee.
Initiative for Comprehensive Health Association for North Korean Children and Women (I-CHANCE) held its inaugurating conference on March 12 at ECC Lee Sam-bong hall. The international conference was o
Ewha Institute for Teaching & Learning held a PowerPoint workshop on March 15 at Ewha-Samsung Education Culture Building. The program aimed to help both undergraduates and graduates create powerfu
Enable, the 51st student council, held an orientation for this year’s freshman on Feb. 27 at Welch-Ryang Auditorium. Performances by clubs and recreation activities were provided for freshmen to enjoy. There were also pamphlets handed out to welcome the incoming freshmen and booths were opened to ho
Helen Clark, the former prime minister of New Zealand and the first female president of United Nations Development Programme, was invited for a panel discussion on Feb. 13 at International Education Building. The theme was “Towards an inclusive society: The value of diversity and leadership in a mul