Oh Eun-joo, a graduate of English Language and Literature, has been spending her life as a missionary in the Philippines for the past 23 years. She recalled the time at Ewha when she shared memorable
Every Wednesday, JoongAng Ilbo publishes a column on their 30th page. Loved by many readers for her great insight, Education graduate Yang Sun-hee currently works as an editorial writer of JoongAng Il
Continuing her third year of leave of absence from Sungkyunkwan University, Kim Min-young looks back and asserts that her choice of venturing into a professional career was not mistaken. Though she en
Platforms designed for selling and buying lecture notes are emerging with an increase of students’ demands. The startup Note Village launched in March this year by three KAIST students: Kim Ju-y
Only a decade ago, sales-related jobs were exclusively for men. There was no female salesperson and not many people questioned about it. However, one daring woman opened the door. The name of this bra
A young child’s imagination creates an imaginary world where fairies roam in a world of peculiar happenings. The fantasy story is wound into a coloring book and presented for everyone to enjoy.
Among other things, Professor Lyou Chul-gyun is an amateur gamer. He even has his fair share of battle scars, having had his elbow ligament torn in a vain attempt to click 12 times in 1 second.His jou
The first Challenge Semester project, planned by THE Ewha Excellence Center, started last December and finished this June. The semester-long project allowed students to plan out their own project rela
In the morning of Aug. 26, the second graduation ceremony of 2016 was held at Welch-Ryang Auditorium. Among the many students who were seated in their graduation cap and bouquet, there was Choi Young-
Teddy bears wearing Ewha baseball jumpers, mesh pencil cases, and eco-friendly bags are some of the most popular products at souvenir shops located at Ewha Womans University. While they are memento of
Most people find an illustrator to be a person who depicts words in the form of pictures. But for Han Sung-ok, the first president of Picture Book Association (PBA), illustration itself is a form that
Following one’s heart is what many people struggle to do these days. They are faced with pressure and stress from their work and surroundings, which makes them deviate from what they want to pur
Kim Tae-yeon was an ordinary, happy 20-year-old university student until her vision suddenly disintegrated, forcing her to drop out of school a year later. Her vision was damaged to the extent where t
oducer and an anchor of a Christian Broadcasting System radio station, is still busy contacting an interviewee for broadcasting tomorrow. Having a morning radio program that discusses current social i
Stable career choices such as government jobs are becoming more popular these days as high unemployment rate drives young people to seek stable jobs. Still, there are those who choose to follow their
A group of 40 Ewha students added a dose of modernity to traditional Korean music. Hoping to create a connection between Korean music and the world, the Ewha Korean Music Orchestra aims to take an ini
At the 1969 Ewha May Day Festival, a student was offered a TV show appearance by a famous singer, Patti Kim, after singing as a student representative. Here began the story of Jeong Mi-jo, a graduate
“Dancing energizes me,” said Kim Yoon-jin, who graduated from the Department of Dance in 1992. “I experience freedom through dancing.”So begins the story of Kim, the director o
A pure white wedding dress and a dark solemn graduation gown could not be granted at the same time to then 23 year-old Ewha undergraduate. Since its establishment, Ewha had maintained a regulation tha
Ever since Korea joined the OECD Development Assistance Committee in 2010 after being a recipient country for more than forty years, the field of development cooperation has become increasingly import