Department of Health Education freshmen start the semester with a cheer along with their seniors in front of Welch-Ryang auditorium.
Times are changing. Gone are the days when 120 to 140 completed credits granted Ewha students their eligibility to graduate. Nowadays students also need to get certificates that prove their proficienc
Ewha decided to accept married women from this semester. Scraping its century-old tradition of banning mariage among undergraduate students, Ewha expects to offer equal rights of education to married
Agnes Odu (47), the wife of the Nigerian Ambassador to Korea A.A. Obi Odu, received the Best Thesis Award during the 2003 Graduation Ceremony held on Feburary 25. Odu came to Korea with her husband th
Naturally, facilities are supposed to create convenience for the users. But sometimes, ironically, it is precisely the facilities that create inconveniences. There are 38 photocopiers on campus, at le
Starting in 2004, the Division of English Language and Literature will unite with the Division of Liberal Arts and Foreign Languages and Literatures as the College of Liberal Arts.522 freshmen will be
As current interest rates remain low, the university has decided to consign operating capital to a securities corporation, instead of a traditional bank partner. Ewha, along with Yonsei University, of
MNetSoft, a company that specializes in providing mobile Internet solutions, has concluded negotiations with Ewha to provide a mobile information system on campus. This system enables students to get
Earning internship certifications will be within reach to all Ewha students, as the school"s newly-designed scholarship system is set to kick off this semester. About 400 students are set to start wor
A student casts her vote on SGA Presidential Election day. For the first time in four years, the SGA election ended within the two designated days as 51.9 percent of the student body participated in t
Holiday spirit is here on campus. Students shop for Christmas ornaments at the Ewha Liveliood Cooperative (ECOOP) in the Student Union Building, as the holiday season nears. ECOOP will be selling Chri
This year? student council representative elections, which were conducted between November 11 to 28 by 15 different departments in Ewha, underwent difficulties as students participation, both in the p
Throughout November, freshmen in the Colleges of Business Administration, Liberal Arts, Social Sciences, Natural Sciences, Engineering, Arts and Design, Pharmacy, Human Movement & Performance, and
The 2002 International Festival, hosted by the International Education Institute (IEI) took place from November 12 to 13, beginning with a ribbon-cutting ceremony. An International School Fai, an IEI
The students of the College of Human Movement & Performance recently expressed their concerns over the facilities and sports equipments available in the University Gymnasium, adding to the number
Happy Virus won the 35th Student Government Association (SGA) presidential election held on November 27, 28 by a total of 4,386 votes (59.6 percent of the cast ballots). Choi Ji-sun (French Language &
The College of Liberal Arts will implement a new seminar system for incoming freshmen starting next year. Under the new system, the seminar will be extended to a one-year program and will be combined
Finding a job is not getting easier. According to Digital Integration Technology"s Joblink (www.joblink.co.kr), an online job-recruiting site that provides employment news, only 34.1 percent of t
University Cabinet has been discussing its development plans for the area underneath the University Stadium since October. As of yet, no specific plans have been announced by the school administration
Autumn on campus is predicted to be shorter this year. Students are dressed in winter clothes as temperature drops below average.