Last February marked the fifth year of graduation after the first married students had been readmitted after Ewha scrapped its 57-year-old rule forbidding student marriages. Bidding farewell to the di
Streets around the world were occupied by parades and voices shouting for women’s rights to celebrate the 99th International Women’s Day on March 8. The day commemorates the day when American women la
“To be a global woman leader, you always have to be prepared and not be afraid of challenges,” said Chun Shin-ae ('65, English Literature). Chun, the director of the Women’s Bureau for the U.S. Depart
I still remember the day before leaving from Korea, my home country. I was extremely nervous because I felt like I wasn’t prepared for studying abroad. Although I exaggerated my English skill and inte
By David McIlwain International exchange at Ewha and in Korea generally has reached a particularly dynamic phase. Late last year the Ministry of Education and Human Resources Development reported fore
Ewha Student Welfare Center is holding the “Ewha Festival” to celebrate the start of a new semester from Mar. 5 to Mar. 16. Teams from various majors will hold dance, orchestra, or solo performances d
Professor Tsuji Hironori of the Research Institute of Oriental Cultures (RIOC), gave a lecture about the historical research techniques conducted by the RIOC at the Humanities Building on February 8.
Observing the Universe through the Eyes of Korea- Director Par Il-hung. The Russian small space craft (SSC) satellite to be launched in October this year to commemorate the 50th anniversary of Russia’
Ewha president Lee Bae-yong announced the beginning of the Global Ewha 2010 Project (GE Project) on February 8. This is a project to become one of the world’s top 100 universities by the year 2010. Le
By Kim Ji-young Ewha in Ewha won the 39th Students Government Association (SGA) presidential election held from November 22 to 24. Ewha in Ewha received 3,934 votes, from the total of 7,579 ballots ca
By Kim Ji-young Professor Rhee Sue-goo (Molecular Life Science) was selected as one of two to “National Scientists” on November 14 by the Ministry of Science and Technology. Rhee, along with Shin Hee-
By Min-joo The UN-Ewha International Colloquium on Human Rights, Development and Disability titled “Policy, Process and Institutions and Future Implementation of the New UN Disability Convention” was
By Min-joo Under a clear and bright fall sky with the weather perfect for a marathon, two exchange students from Ewha ran a full 42.195km in the JoongAng Seoul Marathon 2006, on November 5. The marath
By Min-joo In various places around the campus, there are many posters that catch students?eyes as they pass by. Among these posters, students will have had the experience of standing in front of a po
By Kim Ji-youngSince Ewha was established by the Methodist Episcopal missionary Mary F. Scranton in 1886, Ewha made it a rule that all Ewha students are required to attend chapel once a week regardles
By Choi Yoon-ji Professor John Wigger (University of Missouri-Columbia) gave a lecture entitled “The Shaping of Religion and Culture in Early America” on October 24 at the Graduate School of Theology
By Kim Ji-youngOn October 11, Ewha president Lee Bae-yong, Geyong-gi Provincial Governor Kim Moon-soo, and Paju City Major Yoo Hwa-seon signed a memorandum announcing a plan to build an Education and
By Kim Ji-youngEwha’sCollege of Engineering, founded in 1996 as the first engineering college at a women’s university, celebrated its 10th anniversary in a commemorative ceremony held in the Engineeri
Nobel Peace Prize laureate Muhammad Yunus, the creator of Grameen Bank inBangladesh, gave a speech at the Ewha-Samsung Education Culture Building last Friday after receiving the 8th Seoul Peace Prize.