The Ewha administration is still involved in conflicts with students and alumnae over its structural reformation plan for 2007, which was first announced on September 13, 2005. Since December 21, 2005
Students and alumnae staged a protest against the school's 2007 structural reformation plan in front of the Main Hall on February 15. In addition, they expressed a strong opposition to the school's un
Nineteen Ewha alumnae were appointed judges and prosecutors after completing the course at the Judicial Research and Training Institute (JRTI) on January. Among the 19 successful trainees, ten were de
25 Students First Recipients of EGPP A total of 25 female students from developing countries, including Vietnam, Afghanistan, Cambodia, and Kenya, were accepted as the first recipients of the Ewha Glo
- Do you express your feelings of anger while speaking?- Do you assume that others have the same thoughts as you do when you talk with them?- Do you talk without any preparation or consideration?- Do
“The strongest principle of growth lies in human choices," George Eliot once said: every individual’s life is a continuation of various choices and choice plays an important role in various sectors in
University is where students search for their talents and develop skills for a future career, and academic courses are very important factor in doing so. Nevertheless, since there is a limited amount
While in university, one can achieve deeper academic knowledge, meet diverse people from various backgrounds and prepare for future public life. To become a more liberal and experienced person, joinin
Most people worry about what job to choose, but probably very few have seriously thought about what hobby to choose. According to the statistics provided by the Ministry of Culture and Tourism (MCT),
According to a recent data by the World Health Organization, every year 10 million people get cancer around the world. Not only cancer, but many other diseases, not to mention the stress of daily live
Nowadays people lack conversation in their relationships due to their busy lifestyles. However, the importance of human relationships has grown bigger than ever. As many self-help books attest, managi
The year 2005 will be remembered for various gains in women's rights. The Ministry of Gender Equality and Family was launched and hojuje, the patriarchal family registry system, was abolished. Further
Society seems to want more people with great leadership qualities and one club outside campus is taking the initiative in raising such leaders. YLC students are united together by youth and passion to
"Name me a president,"someone asks. "John F. Kennedy," one answers. "Nelson Mandela,"another replies. Not too many will, however, refer to female presidents when answering the question because there h
Seen from below at a 45-degree angle, the sunset at Phnom Penh is simply breathtaking- the silhouette of palm trees backed with unfurling pinks on blues - all fall together like a postcard. Beneath, h
Taking a break from work is a must in everybody's life. A boring lifestyle or a hectic one, loaded with assignments and part time jobs, makes everyone crave for an exit where she or he can relieve str
Heading towards Ewha Centennial Library, one gets trapped in between two seasons. The steps to the library are coated with white snow and sprinkled with the shades of Autumn. It's funny how neither th
The International Education Institute (IEI) is holding a presentation on Kyushu University's Summer Program, Asia in Today's World (ATW) on March at 4:00 p.m. in rm. 703 of the International Education
Korean Women's Institute is having four seminars under the big theme "Woman as Artist and Woman in Art." The first lecture's topic is "Looking at Modern Culture through Kisaeng: Between Pleasure and A
The International Education Institute (IEI) is holding the 2nd presentation on UC Berkeley, UCLA Summer Session on March at 5:00 p.m. in the LG Convention Hall of the International Education Building.