The Korea Paral Smartphone Film Festival Organization Committee organized a film festival that took place at ECC Theatre and Art house Momo from Oct. 5 to 8. The festival was the world’s first f
Ewha Career Development Center hosted the “Visiting CDC” at the ECC, Ewha-POSCO Building, and Student Union Building from Sept. 11 to 20. The event was held to advise students who have not
Ewha Music Institute held New Maps II on Sept. 15 at the Music Building. MAPS stands for music, arts, philosophy, and science, and this month’s topic was “Wine and Art” by Kwon Ki-ho
Ewha started its series of humanities lectures on the problems faced by the current era and the prescription of mankind from Sept. 6 in ECC. The lectures were given by eight professors from different
Career Development Center held Ewha Mentoring Day on Sept. 8 at Ewha Campus Complex (ECC) for fall semester. The mentoring sessions consisted of two different lectures: one at 10:00 a.m. at ECC B142 a
Ewha Library held a regular tour for students at the Central Library, from Sept. 10 to 14. The program was open to all undergraduates, especially freshmen, and international students were also welcome
Project contest for humanitiesbased convergence majors was held by Lucete Humanities Project from Aug. 6 to Sep. 9. The contest was opened to any registered student in College of Liberal Arts includin
Ewha Ceramics Research Institute started a kids’ ceramics class for the autumn semester at the Arts & Design Building B from Sept. 8 to Dec. 15 every Saturday. The class was held for element
College of Business Admiration hosted a meeting to celebrate Ewha students who passed the 53rd Certified Public Accountant (CPA) test on Sept. 5 at EwhaShinsegae Building. Total 27 Ewha students passe
Choi Young-ae (’74, Christian Studies) has been appointed as the 8th head of the National Human Rights Commission of Korea. She is the first ever female and nonlegal professional to head this or
Ewha’s Human Rights Center opened with a special opening ceremony on Sept. 14 at LG Convention Hall. The ceremony started with the opening speeches by the center director, Park Kwicheon and the
The second 2018 Korean Studies Forum was held on Aug. 21 at Humanities Building. The speaker of the forum was Lim Kwan-taek, who refused going back to North Korea or remaining in South Korea after sur
PRIME organized its third annual several overseas employment and startup field trips for undergraduate students to the United States, United Kingdom, Germany, Japan and China. These students took part
Ewha Womans University Museum held a “Museum Artifacts Story” course at the Ewha Womans University Museum on Aug. 29. The main goal of the program was to introduce various artifacts in Ewh
Ewha Career Development Center has been holding 2018 summer vacation job master class for two months starting from July. This master class was made to provide well-organized systematic curriculum for
Ewha law graduate Noh Jung-hee was titled chief justice on Aug. 2. She was given a six-year term to be the chief justice of the Supreme Court of Korea. In 1987, Noh first started her career as a judge
Ewha Community Welfare Center organized a collective fundraising event titled “You make Ewha’s welfare shine” on May 24 at the Student Union Building. The event coordinated a fundrai
As a special event to mark Ewha’s 132nd anniversary, the dancing docents held their second performance at Ewha Museum on March 31 as a sequel to their performance in 2017. Under Professor Cho Ki
To celebrate Ewha’s 132nd anniversary, Opera “Cosi Fan Tutte” by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart was held on May 25 to May 27 at the Music Building. “Cosi Fan Tutte” translates a
Ewha Alumnae Association held a ballet concert under the theme of ‘Ballet Messiah’ at Welch-Ryang Auditorium on May 26, in commemoration of Ewha’s 132nd Anniversary. The concert was