Professors from the Division of English Language and Literature have read an uncountable number of books as professionals who have been studying and teaching English. Ewha Voice asked two professors from the division, Professors Peter Kipp and Julie Choi, to introduce books they would like to recomm
College campuses have faced many changes since the beginning of the pandemic. As it broke out right before the start of last school year, the class of 2024 was hardly able to participate in any freshmen welcoming events. However, compared to the continuous cancellation of events last year, student c
COVID-19 was an unwelcome intruder for Korean students enjoying campus life. For international students seeking to spend most of their time away from home, it gave them their own unique set of challenges. Edwyna Kurniawan, a sophomore majoring in the Division of International Studies, shared the sto
Living with paraplegia is one thing, consciously trying to overcome the boundaries set by the disability is another. Lee Joo-hyun, a freshman majoring in political science and international relations won the bronze medal in the CYBATHLON 2020 doing just that. Unfamiliar to most people, the CYBATHLON
Two official languages coexist in Korea: Korean and Korean sign language. Nevertheless, sign language has been excluded in many parts of the society, leaving the deaf with little opportunity for communication. Smart sign language broadcasting services only officially started in 2019, and not until S
Scenario 1: Open an ice cream truck with siblingScenario 2: Found a cheese start-up with college roommatesScenario 3: Make and sell apple cider in the Korean countrysideScenario 4: Become a monkScenario 5: Get a more conventional office job Call it being dreamy, unrealistic or just plain naïve, but
Do you want to live a different life from the present in the future? Or, is there any part of you that you want to change? So, what kind of effort can you make for the future? Where does change begin? Where changes begin is your ‘PRESENT’.You must have certain patterns or habits that have formed in
The gravest threats facing most people in the world these days are not related to the danger of war, whether interstate or civil, but rather are linked to famine (hunger), pestilence (diseases and pandemics), disasters (both natural and manmade), and extreme poverty. These threats are also interrela
In vitro fertilization (IVF) has been around since the late 1970s. IVF is a medical procedure that refers to the fertilization of a woman’s egg with sperm from outside the body. For somebody who wants to have children but cannot in a natural way due to health issues that may harm the mother or child
According to the Ministry of Unification, it is estimated that over 33,000 North Korean defectors currently live in South Korea. Yet, they are still subjected to prejudice and discrimination, as can be seen from research conducted by National Human Rights Commission of Korea. The Commission found th
Ewha, like many other universities in Korea, went through tough times in 2020 with ongoing repercussions. A year filled with the unprecedented use of the word “unprecedented”- due to COVID-19. Not only were classes held online but all social activities were done so as well, following social distanci
Kwak Jae-won, who worked for about a decade in a Seoul city-affiliated organization in charge of organizing major city festivals, resigned from his job to save the planet. While working in the organization, Kwak was enraged by the ambiguity of the governmental guidelines on the usage of disposable p
The market for laundromats, or coin laundries, has grown rapidly with single-person households increasing, especially around university areas. In the past, laundromats were simply used as laundry spaces where people washed and dried their clothes. Today, they are turning into much more. The rise of
Institute of Philosophy held an online concert under the theme of COVID-19 era and philosophy from Nov. 24 to 27. Four philosophers covered the topic of the role and responsibility of philosophy in the new era and the necessity of philosophical sense. For the first two days, the detailed themes were
Ewha Womans University and Embassy of Sweden in Seoul co-hosted Sweden- Korea Memorial Program 2020 on Dec. 1 via live streaming. The program aimed to discuss the science, the art, and the Korean context of the Nobel Awards, along with simultaneous interpretations in Korean and English. The program
Ewha Institute of History, the History Department, and the 4th Phase of BK21 Project Team of the History Department held the 2020 Annual Conference, “The Birth and Development of Modern Medicine and Women in Korea” through Zoom on Nov. 26. The program was held in commemoration of the 120th anniversa
Fashion Design seniors held their graduation exhibition on Nov. 24 to 29 at Ewha Art Center. Due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, the fashion show was conducted both offline and online via YouTube. The works of 36 designers were displayed along with online fashion show videos on screen and artistic
College of Art & Design held 2020 Graduate Exhibition from Nov. 24 to 29 at the Arts & Design Building A and B. Students majoring Ceramics presented art themed with water, fire, earth, and air, which were considered as the base principles of the universe in ancient times. Pieces made with various te
As people spend more time at home, the importance of exercising cannot be emphasized enough. Accordingly, the school decided to provide an online program for students’ health from Nov. 5 to 18. For 30 minutes, a professional trainer taught different kinds of postures using easily accessible equipmen