Ewha has completed building its overseas satellite campus in the State University of New York - Stony Brook (SUNY-Stony Brook), and 20 Ewha students were selected this July to take part in study abroa
Korean society has been widely considered a racially homogeneous nation. However, Korea is rapidly turning into a multicultural society as job-seeking migrants, mostly from Southeast Asia, move in. Ac
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
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
Professors normally drive their cars to school, but some have their own unique means of transportation. Professor Heather Willoughby (International Studies) poses with her scooter, which she rides to
Students lie down on the grass besides the Humanities Building A. Warm sunshine and breeze seem to have cast a sleeping spell on students.
Some people think that I am a very well-organized person who set goals and knows what she’s doing. But sometimes I make the hastiest decisions out of the blue. Deciding to go on an exchange program to
By Adelide Kamanthe The festival in Mayhas been marked as one of the major annual campus events of the year in Ewha’s calendar. This Daedongje (Great Unity Festival) brings together students, alumnae
By David McIlwain Do you know how to cook? Would you survive well a year on your own without your mother’s cooking? These questions are often forefront in the mind of students contemplating overseas s
Kwak Kyung ('96, French Language & Literature), a legal counsel at the International Monetary Fund (IMF), gave an introduction to the IMF’s roles and functions on April 4 at the International Educ
Ewha University created a new college this spring by combining the Division of International Studies (DIS) with a new honors program called the Division of Scranton Interdisciplinary Studies (DSIS) to
Ewha is usually considered a safer place to study for female students than a coeducational university. However, two incidents or sexual harassment have occurred during this semester, making Ewha stude
Buds wake up to the calls of Spring around the Ewha campus.
In the beautiful Hawaiian island, Oahu, University of Hawaii stands still, giving opportunities for students with the will to learn from all over the world. As one of those students, I had a great opp
By David McIlwainMany students find it necessary to find a part-time job while attending university. In the West it is the norm for tertiary students to fit shifts between classes on a packed weekly t
A year has passed since Ewha admitted its first batch of students for Ewha Global Partnership Program (EGPP), which offers scholarships to talented female students from developing nations. Now, these