The Graduate School of System Health & Engineering held an academic meeting under the title “Improving liver health through diet and lifestyle intervention” on Oct. 30 at Ewha Campus Complex (ECC) B161. Participants were selected on a first-come first-served basis through THE Portfolio, and all stud
Ewha Career Development Center hosted a lecture on executive interview on Nov. 1 via Zoom, which was the last part of the interview theory section in the Employment MC Plus program. It aimed to provide information and better understanding on the process of executive interviews when preparing for emp
Ewha Career Development Center (CDC) held a one-on-one coaching session on Oct. 25 via Zoom. Chris Sotomayor, senior consultant at PERSOLKELLY, was invited as the coach. Based on Sotomayor’s educational background in Harvard University and his 26 years of coaching and consulting, the 40-minute sessi
The Korea Foundation for Women In Science, Engineering and Technology hosted a STEM Career Talk Concert on the topic of Climate Science and Technology. The concert was held virtually via Zoom on Oct. 28. Female undergraduate students and recent graduates in the STEM fields, as well as everyone inter
Ewha Center for Excellence in Teaching & Learning held a sharing session for THE BEST Education Support Services on Nov. 14 at Ewha Campus Complex (ECC). The session introduced the current performances of THE BEST education models and convergence education that were utilized for class. Two cases of
The College of Education Administration Office held a special lecture in preparation for the 2024 Public Education Administrative Examination on Nov. 1 at Education Building B B151. Lee Min Young, an alumna of the Department of Science Education was invited to share an introduction and preparation s
Ewha Startup hosted the 2023 Women’s Technology Entrepreneurship Forum under the theme “Technology and women power for a better world” on Oct. 23 at Lee Sam Bong Hall in Ewha Campus Complex (ECC). The forum focused on women entrepreneurship in terms of women, environment, and innovation. Pioneering
Ewha Institute for Teaching & Learning held communication and digital empowerment workshop on Nov. 2. The lecture was on how to work on online group projects in a smart way, and was conducted for 50 undergraduate students on a first-come, first-served basis. The lecture was composed of contents expl
Policies for reserving classrooms have changed starting from Nov. 1. First, applications of reserving classrooms are accepted two months prior the reservation date to distinguish end users and prevent preoccupancy. Second, applications in written form are not accepted. Third, students who wish to re
António Guterres, Secretary-General of the United Nations, ensured leaders of the G20 to aim for net zero “as close as possible” to 2040 while suggesting emerging nations to set 2050 targets, at two climate press conferences earlier 2023. However, the hit of post-pandemic economic crises has led to
In the intricate web of corporate relationships, the tensions between bosses and employees have long been a challenge faced by workforces worldwide, regardless of industry or profession. Amidst this timeless struggle, an intriguing question emerges: Could choosing one’s own boss in the workplace pot
In January 2019, I stopped eating meat. More specifically, I started a pescatarian diet, where I cut out meat but do eat fish, eggs, and dairy. At the time, I was living in Malaysia, a multicultural country mostly consisting of the Malays, Chinese, and Indians. Such diversity provided several dietar
“The Pacific, 1944. On this vast stage, America is about to confront Japan in one of the most extraordinary naval conflicts the world has ever seen.” This is a narration from the history documentary “World War II in Color: Road to Victory,” describing the Battle of the Philippine Sea. Unlike any oth
It was truly hard to find a topic to write about. First thought was to write a useful column for possible readers but then the thought of telling people what I wanted to say about my country won over it. Therefore, this writing will be about how I have been thinking of people from other countries ha
People of most age groups have become somewhat unfamiliar with radio platforms these days, leaving the elderly as the main listeners of radio. This aging of the radio’s main consumer demographic is inevitable and has given rise to a variety of concerns regarding the durability and sustainability of
Furnishing ambitious females with endless support and schooling to become future female pioneers, Ewha is home to students from all around the world that pursue knowledge and growth. Tahera Fahimi, a sophomore studying Computer Science & Engineering at the Graduate School of Ewha Womans University,
On July 18, a teacher at Seoul Seo2 Elementary School took her own life, leaving the nation in shock. She was a young teacher who had just started her career, but it was later revealed that she suffered from extreme stress due to malicious complaints from parents. Following the incident, numerous ca
On July 22, the Ministry of Science and ICT announced a 3.4 trillion won reduction in the research and development (R&D) budget. The budget has been slashed by more than 16 percent, while the overall national budget has seen a three percent increase. The Ministry of Science and ICT explained that th
The long-persisted concerns over the elevators on campus and their safety have continued to rise, especially with the recent malfunctioning incidents of the elevators at Ewha Campus Complex (ECC) and Science Building D. Students have raised complaints regarding the elevators’ construction and mainte
While Ewha is home to many students, the comfort and convenience that come with it have always been provided by hidden figures behind theschool’s facility services. As their jobs seem to entail taking care of Ewha as a matter of course, it is easy to overlook the effort and value they put forth in t