Ewha Dormintory's decision to mandate regular COVID-19 testing from March 24 has instigated a heated debate among students. According to the dormitory’s board of notice, all residents except for students of Ewha Language Center and guest room users must be tested for COVID-19 once every 15 days unti
Ewha Career Development Center launched Career Development ON on April 1 via ZEP. The program aimed to help students receive consultation on their future career paths virtually. Through the program, students watched short career-related introductory clips, took employment-related training sessions,
Center for Excellence in Teaching & Learning (CETL) held a workshop under the theme of memory-boosting strategies on April 8 via Zoom. The lecture was delivered by Dr. Kim Yeon-hee from CETL. It aimed to enlighten students on ways to better remember what they learn and improve their general thinking
BEINGS, the Official English Theatre Group of the Division of English Language & Literature, held their 81st performance from April 9 to April 10. They performed a comedy play Women in Congress, with an ancient Athens setting. The play showcased women’s movement to demolish the male-oriented politic
Ewha Womans University Library held an online library information search and use guide session from April 5 to April 29. All students were invited to learn ways to utilize and access databases from various fields, such as music, dance, and psychology. On April 11, exchange students who are not fluen
Ewha Woman's University's College of Music hosted its first concert titled “Concert for Peace” in front of the Russian Embassy on March 21 to support Ukraine amid the Russian invasion, which began on Feb. 24, 2022. Led by Professor Bai Il-hwan from Ewha’s College of Music, the concert is held every
Becoming “That Girl” has been trending on various social media such as TikTok and Youtube. That girl wakes up at 5.a.m. to work out and start the day. She makes herself an avocado toast and lime water for breakfast. She writes journals with encouraging notes that inspire her day. Above all: She part
The Ewha Centennial Library has invested in new commodities and gadgets that Ewha students can use for studying and resting. Their latest facilities are located on the third floor along with other private facilities. Photo by Juanita Herrera Padilla.
After her first year as Ewha's president, Kim Eun mee sat down in her reception room with Ewha Voice, the Ewha Weekly and EUBS to reflect on the past year. Since she began her presidency in June 2021, Kim has played a role in reshaping and making groundbreaking changes at Ewha. From Ewha Voice 2030+
As globalization increasingly bridges cultural and physical barriers between countries, experts estimate a growing number of third-culture kids around the world. Third culture kids (TCK) typically entail individuals who grew up in a culture other than their country of nationality during a critical p
In a small village of about 300 residents, the locals lighten up every June 27, with an excited yet nervous mood. The villagers gather together in the square in the beautiful summer breeze, where children pile up stones as the adult townsfolk assemble for their annual town lottery. As Mr. Summers, t
Have you heard about the sunk cost? It is a cost that you’ve already spent so can’t get it back. People are likely to feel difficult to give up with sunk costs because of time, money or other investments they have put in. This psychological tendency is called ‘the sunk cost fallacy’ and it does not
Culture affects students’ cognitive learning styles. It also influences teachers’ capacity to evaluate their students’ academic abilities, class contributions, and learning opportunities. There have been some studies about cultural diversity in education. Through a cross-cultural comparison b
In the last few years, consumer viewing patterns have shifted from the traditional linear broadcast to Over-The-Top (OTT) platforms and worldwide video sharing services. Platforms such as Netflix and Apple TV+ are currently dominating the broadcasting industry, allowing users to stream a diverse sel
In March 2021, the World Health Organization (WHO) published the “Global report on Ageism” to address the severity of ageism and actively combat the phenomenon. According to the WHO, ageism refers to stereotypes, prejudice, and discrimination based on one’s age. In 1969, Robert Neil Butler, the firs
The global pandemic has had a profound impact on the arts and cultural sector. Cancelled openings, loss of sales and lack of audience participation especially made it a difficult period for the artists. Yet, as much as it was a challenge for all, it was a turning point. Experiencing significant econ
With the increased nationwide awareness and popularity of the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator (MBTI), several companies in South Korea have begun to require MBTI test results from job applicants as part of the hiring process. Ourhome, a cooking and food company, and Suhyup Bank are two major Korean firm
Ewha students wanting to improve their English can visit the Writing Clinic located at EEC B116 or the English Lounge at ECC B235. Both programs are organized by the Global Language Education Office (GLEO), which was established in 1997 to offer better quality English programs. Since 2001, the Writi
Ewha Writing-Intensive School (EWIS) is an English writing intensive course during the seasonal semester. It is open for students hoping to have their own unique writing style with conciseness and logic before taking English classes, preparing for an exchange program, or studying abroad. 30 undergra
The Ewha Centennial Library recently went through major changes to provide a better study environment for students at Ewha. The school installed new facilities including separated study tables, multiple carrels, new bookshelves, and smart sofas on the third floor of the library. In order to promote