The following is a transcript from a lecture held on March 3 under the theme, “Korean Development Co-operation: the New Horizons” by Richard Carey, Director of the Development Co-operation
Professor Heather A. Willoughby (Graduate School of International Studies) constantly relives the moment she first encountered pansori (a genre of Korean traditional music) at a pre-rally concert in 1
Lee Joo-young (Social Science, 1) brought back more than lingering memories when she returned from the 12-day trip of trekking through the mountainous regions of Nepal on September 4. The fearless lea
A long line of slightly irritated female students crane their necks under the sun to get a better look at the front of the line. As the line moves slowly forward, their patience is rewarded with free
A metal deer and gigantic bowl-like art piece catch the quick glances of busy students and hold their glimpses a while longer as they glint proudly in the sunlight. These are few of the metal art piec
They say spring is the king of all seasons. Those ready to become royalty are invited to take a king-like spring stroll through Gyeongbokgung Palace , the main royal palace of the Joseon Dynasty. &ldq
TheSchoolofMusichas started its 2 month-long spring semester performances. Five Departments – Keyboard Instruments, Orchestral Instruments, Voice, Composition and Korean Music – will take
Death was only another source of aesthetic inspiration for Kim Jum-sun (’71,Educational Technology), a Western Painting artist and writer, who died on the morning of March 22 after a year-long s
The endless line of anxious, heeled Ewha students at the Student Union is one of the unique sceneries of the beginning of every semester. The spectacle of a hundred or so Ewha students scrounging for
Ewha is a place of great diversity. Another fresh batch of determined young women have joined us on the canvas to paint another colorful year. This year, Ewha Voice has found four freshmen with colors
Interviews, several. Phone calls, through the roof. Placards, two. National patent attorney exam, one. Patent attorney certificate, one. For Park Seul-ki (’01, Pharmaceutical Science), 2008 had
Wall Street may have failed us, but Reform Street and a good half an hour dig in the closet still promise that coveted one-of-a-kind skirt. In the eyes of Yoo Hyun-jong, manager of Reform House, even
“Tea is comprehensive art,” says Kim Eui-jung (’62, Voice), Chairwoman of Myung Won Cultural Foundation and Holder of Intangible Cultural Asset Number 27, Royal Court Tea Ceremony. T
When Potassium met Ethanol in a Ewha lab on July 2008, their fiery chemistry overpowered even the lab fire extinguisher. The nearby fire department was hastily summoned, and the student matchmaker was
Ewha successfully launched its global week on October 21 with the Ewha-Wellesley Leadership Conference. The Women’s World Forum followed for two days in a row and the University Presidents&rsquo
For some reason, the entire Korean population is split into two groups: those who remember the glory of the 1988 Seoul Olympics Opening Ceremony and those who simply cannot. The latter are often tease
The fourth week of October is a special time for Ewha students. Starting with the Wellesley Global Leadership Conference held on October 21, Ewha global week will also include Ewha the 2008 World Wome
Almost 4,000 students visited the 2008 Ewha Career Expo, which was held from September 2 to 3Past the purple neon entrance of the Ewha Career Expo one could hear the murmurs of anxiety and the buzz of
The members of the Ewha Faculty Tennis Club play games every day As a child, many of us might have enjoyed the task of imagining our divine homeroom teachers going about their mortal lives: going to t