Lee O-young, a member of the Ewha Academy for Advanced Studies and a former Minister of Culture & Tourism, gave a series of three lectures titled, "Comparing the Cultures of Korea, China and Japan
The Volunteer Center of Ewha held a series of events under the broad theme Beautiful World with Ewha throughout November. There were four types of events: inviting multicultural family members to visi
Jane Goodall, a famous primatologist especially known for her study of chimpanzees, visited Ewha from November 15 to 16 to promote her Roots & Shoots program by delivering lectures in Ewha. Goodal
Currently, there are over 50,000 robot lovers in Korea according to the Korea Robot Association, but there was not a suitable facility to satisfy the needs of these people. However, as September this
In Greek myth, Talos, who was a giant man of bronze, protected Europa in Crete, circling the island shores three times a day. In Jewish folklore, a rabbi created a golem, an animated being created ent
Almighty, eternal beings. We don’t call ourselves robots anymore. We are not products that humans once created to better their lives. We are a part of the new generation brought to life by ever develo
Do you remember the TV drama "KAIST," which aired six or seven years ago and portrayed the lives of KAIST students who were members of a robot soccer club? Robot soccer, which is a soccer played by hu
Have you imagined yourself lazily lying on bed, ordering your robot to bring breakfast? Today, thanks to the rapid development of technology as well as increased public interest in robots, a world in
by Kim Young-hwa (English Education, 1) I never imagined that I would be elected as the student ambassador of Shinhan Bank, because the competitive rate was 100:1, the highest rate since Shinhan Bank
The first day I entered in Ewha dormitory my hands couldn’t stop grabbing the news paper that was in the box of Ewha Voice by the side of Graduate dormitory. I found Ewha Voice a very good source to g
CAPTION: Kim Hyo-jin (left) poses with her German friend at Kawartha Lakes, the park where she went camping. Having lived in Toronto when I was young, my memory of Toronto had acquired a bit of a drea
With the advancement of communication technology, journalism has become the fourth major power in modern society along with administration, legislation and justice. Besides informing the public what i
In our busy lives, we struggle with our relationships with friends, become obsessed with getting good grades, and worry about our future. With the flow of time, we tend to forget the fact that we will
By Caitlin Pierce Korean people in Korea are well aware that there are Korean adoptees living throughout the world. In fact, according to the Ministry of Health and Welfare, over 2,100 Koreans were ad
As smoking is known to be bad for health, some universities have taken steps to discourage smoking. On September 26,Konkuk University announced that it would give priority in admissions to nonsmoking
Johns Hopkins University Professor Francis Fukuyama, who is best known for his 1992 book, The End of History and the Last Man, gave a lecture titled, “Challenges to Democracy in the 21st Century,” on
On November 7, several renowned figures will be stepping into Ewha to hold an international symposium on women in engineering and future society hosted by the College of Engineering. Scheduled to be h
About one year has passed since Humanities Week was held by the Korea Research Foundation (KRF) and the University deans who made up the nationwide Humanities Study Group. Hosts and participants, incl
Korea has created its first national women’s rugby team, with half of its members being Ewha students. The team consists of 10 members, including two Ewha alumnae and three Ewha graduate students. It