Basically I love newspapers. Even though there are many other ways to get information these days, for example through TV or the internet. I still like flipping each pages and reading through the newsp
Established: April 28, 1898, First national university in China Location: Beijing, ChinaCampus: 2,721,682miliion square metersFull-time Enrollment: 31.328 students University Faculties: Humanities, So
Beginning this semester, 11 new foreign professors were assigned to teach in various departments at Ewha, including the departments of Physics, Ceramic Arts and Economics. This was a part of Ewha’s Gl
The 24th Daedong festival was held from May 21 to 23. With the theme, ‘Are you awake? Rise up, Ewha!,’ Daedong festival was designed to pinpoint the dim reality inside Ewha which has became so hard to
Ten years have passed since the Ewha Graduate School of International Studies (GSIS) was established in March, 1997. So the GSIS decided to designate May as GSIS month and held its 10th Year Celebrati
Last April, Ewha signed an agreement for academic exchange and cooperation with Seoul National University (SNU). According to the agreement, both schools will cooperate in the areas of research and we
As I got off the bus and walked towards the main gates of Ewha, I could not help but notice what little variety there was in the styles people were sporting. Skinny jeans, leggings, flat shoes, layere
The Department of Life Science is holding the 2007 Summer Vacation Experiment and Investigation Internship Program that starts from July 1. The program is an opportunity to get to know more about labo
The Ewha International Exchange and Study Abroad Programs are not the only ways to go abroad. For students who are not accepted as exchange students, there are still doors open to diverse experiences
There are many activists who struggle to stop the spread of pollution such as global warming, greenhouse effect and loss of ozone layer. Founded in 2002, the Green Foundation was the first environment
In a decade many things come and go, but some things stay with us and become more loved and improved over the years. Ewha Campus Leaders, the school-supported student ambassadors who give campus tours
Studying abroad as an exchange student can be the chance of a lifetime. But getting through the selection process at Ewha can be tough, and even after they selected, some exchange students experience
Last year, the London Times predicted that the upcoming model of a leader will be the “sensitive boss.” Bosses who remember employees’ birthdays or anniversaries, congratulate them when their children
If “life is like a box of chocolates” as Forrest Gump suggests, studying abroad can be one of the chocolates offered from Ewha. Studying abroad offers the opportunity to not only the chance to study a
The political culture of Joseon Dynasty (1392-1910) is characterized by bungdang politics. Bungdang is the equivalent to today’s political party system. The Joseon bureaucracy split into factions in t
Saying that the Korean Wave, hallyu, is a trend in Asia has become cliche. But rather than the Korean wave—term referring to the recent surge of popularity of Korean culture in foreign countries
Led by Ewha President Lee Bae-yong, 60 people, including professors and student representatives, flew to Beijing to celebrate Ewha Womans University Day at Peking University (PKU), a one-day event tha
As one of the special lectures to celebrate the 10th anniversary of the Graduate School of International Studies (GSIS), Kim Jong-hoon, the chief negotiator of the free trade agreement between the Rep
Twenty-four hours is not enough for a person like Sohn Jie-ae (’85, Politics & Diplomacy), a correspondent and Seoul Bureau chief who meets two billion people in the world every day through CNN an
According to the February 20, 2007 issue of The Chosun Ilbo, the number of saeteomins (North Korean escapees residing in South Korea [henceforth Korea]) reached its peak by marking 10,000 and the numb