To commemorate the 136th anniversary of Ewha, Ewha Womans University Press held a book gift event from May 25 to June 5. To participate in the event, students had to choose one book among six books in different fields including science, philosophy, literature, linguistics, feminism, and art. In addi
Ewha Career Development Center (CDC) held its 2022 AlphaSights online recruitment fair on May 26 via Zoom. The session was open to all Ewha students interested in AlphaSights, especially the Seoul Office. The first half of the session consisted of presentations on what AlphaSights does and its cultu
Institute for Teaching & Learning hosted a special writing lecture for students on May 26 via Zoom. The special lecture was targeted toward undergraduate students majoring in humanities and social sciences. During the session, students were able to learn how to write an engaging introduction, format
Ewha Career Development Center (CDC) held Ewha Mentoring Day on May 28, via CDC metaverse. Three graduates of Ewha now working as producers were invited as mentors to give words for the Ewha students. Mentors shared their job preparation journeys, tips for writing impressive resumes and internship e
Office of International Affairs finally hosted HAPPY HOUR & Get Together in person for the first time in two years since the outbreak of COVID-19. Degree-seeking international students, Ewha Mate mentors, and EAASIS mentors gathered in Lee San-Bong Hall, ECC. Photo by Shen Yu-yan.
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Throughout our lives, we encounter countless choices followed by consequences. The freedom to choose comes with great responsibility. In fact, the choice itself is not that important. What counts is your actions to prove it was right, at least that it was the best alternative. We live each day makin
As a junior who has been taking online classes over two years, it has become my habit to procrastinate on my studies because of the time flexibility of online classes, which is a dangerous advantage for students. When I was a freshman, I continued my studies with the habit of studying in high school
After working as an assistant professor in the School of Hotel and Tourism Management at the Hong Kong Polytechnic University for six years, I joined the Ewha Womans University in September 2021. Throughout my academic career, I have been teaching and researching MICE and event tourism. For most rea
As the strict COVID-19 restrictions begin to loosen in South Korea, the popularity of theater performances, such as musicals, are skyrocketing. One particular performance rapidly drawing public attention and critical acclaim is “King Arthur.” The musical “King Arthur,” originally titled “La Légende
Climate change is undoubtedly one of the greatest challenges facing humankind. Among diverse efforts to slow down climate change, climate tech gives room for Earth to breathe, focusing on reducing greenhouse gas emissions and addressing impacts of global warming. Cho Sung-hoon, CEO of Hooxi Partners
According to the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees, South Korea has recognized and admitted 3,575 refugees into the country as of Dec. 31, 2021. In 2013, South Korea became the first Asian country to pass the Refugee Act and its Presidential Decree and Enforcement Regulation, putting the
Today’s media often say that individualism has become stronger than ever before following the pandemic, and our world is now shifting to what is called a “nano society.” Nano society is one of the terms representing 2022, according to the book, “TREND KOREA 2022.” It refers to a society in which ind
As the popularity of various online shopping and retail platforms has risen in the digital era, controversy has formed over the preference of white models to Korean ones within the Korean fashion industry. Regarding whether the Korean fashion industry prefers white models, Kwak Jun-ho, a marketing m
Korean Women’s Institute (KWI) held its monthly forum on May 12 via Zoom. It was the fourth one held under the main theme of feminist critiques and alternatives to justice. The 2022 monthly forum aims to have a critical and structural discussion on justice. Professor Kim Eunshil from KWI presided ov
The College of Science & Industry Convergence Convergence Career Center and Ewha Career Development Center co-hosted the 2022 sports industry job special lecture on May 17 via Zoom and at Physical Education Building C. A sports administration mentor introduced various occupations in the sports indus
Ewha Research Institute for Translation Studies and Korea Legislation Research Institute held hands to host a special lecture regarding the interpretation process using Trados, a translation software. Kim Hyeon from Latis Global, introduced ways to enhance work efficiency by utilizing Trados, includ
Ewha Institute for Teaching and Learning held a lecture for Ewha students on May 12 via Zoom. Park Se-hee, a researcher at the Institute for Teaching and Learning, introduced simple editing skills using Gom Player and some advanced skills using Shotcut as well. Park explained in more detail on how t
There has been a rise in complaints of strangers, especially men, entering the realms of Ewha dormitories. Whether it be a sweet boyfriend seeing off his girlfriend or a loving father sending off his daughter, regardless of the harmless intentions, it can be frightening and threatening to students w
On May 6, the School of Business made changes on its restriction regarding the approval of double majors. As the issue of the approval of double majors has been a controversial issue for the past few years, this change has sparked discussion among Ewha students. Three major changes were made. First,