The Bioethics Policy Research Center is holding an International Forum on Bioethics and Asian Culture from July 29 to 30. The topic is Asian cultures and bioethics and future application of bioethics
Chung Si-eun (’08, Korean Literature) received the third Ewha Gulbit Award (Writing Award) on May. 21 at the president Lee Bae-youngs’ office. The award was established two years ago in th
Without exaggeration, very long awaited was the day I was selected an exchange student. Ironically, however, anxiety came together with—if not before—joy. The reason was simple: it was goi
Whenever a ceremony or an event is held, and wherever the need to take a picture arises at Ewha, a photographer can be seen snapping away his camera. Lim Myung-gil has been working as a photographer f
Every day, students bump into dozens or even hundreds of new faces in and out of campus—classmates, professors, shop clerks, people you see in the subway and even those you pass by on the street
A futurologist and the chairman of World Futures Council., Jerome Clayton Glenn visited Ewha on May 27, to give a special lecture titled, “Future studies methodology.” At the lecture, whic
CAPTION: French Professor Pascal Grotte holds intimate discussions with three students in his Korean-Frrench Literature Translation class. “Yoboseyo (Hello)? Yes, this is Pascal speaking,”
Christian Studies held its 50th anniversary event on May 22. The program started with a memorial service, and included showing of the movie called, “The past, present and future of Korean method
Despite the importance of credit ratings, not many people know about their own credit rating. According to The Chosun Ilbo published on May 6, only 17 percent of the people whose credit files are enli
Every one of us has likely dreamed of being free from our mundane routine at least once during our lives—leaving the country and traveling freely in the world with just a bag pack. One student,
Kang Jung-joo, president of the SGA is still smiling although ten days have past since the indefinite hunger strike Aroused by a sharp whiff of the chilly morning breeze Kang Jung-joo, the President o
It has been 54 years since Ewha Voice was found. Ewha voice is an inspiration to not only the international college students in Korea, but also to many new forming college campus English Newspapers in
Festivals, college gatherings, and movie sleepovers—all are events organized to help students to enjoy their school lives. Ewha also has had its festive events—the Daedong festival, mini-O
From May 3 to 12, Ewha President Lee Bae-yong, and the dean and associate dean of the Office of Global Affairs (OGA) made a round of visits to Washington DC andBostonto make arrangements to open two n
By. Eun-mee Ko Students passing by Ewha's main gate after 3 p.m. must have had an experience of smelling the delicious juicy smell of barbecue sauce coming from My Soul's Dakggochi (skewered chicken
These days in Korea, importing beef from the U.S. is at issue. Most of citizens are against this, mainly because several cases of mad cow diseased people were reported. Even the U.S. civilians in Kore
Chang Ok-ju (’81, Law,) is the first female top ranking administrative official in Korea working as the director of Division of Child and Youth Policy at the department of the Office for Child a
As long as you are a member of Ewha, you definitely have, at least once, logged on to the Ewha Cyber Campus for your course you are taking. In the process, you have become so familiar with the structu
From May 21 to May 23, the Daedong Festival was held at Ewha in the theme of "Now, get out of your shell!" The market stands prepared by 117 teams were dispersed all over Ewha, from the main
It was Sunday. All the soldiers and citizens of South Korea were ready to enjoy their day off, when the North Korean military crossed the 38th parallel (the boarder-line between the two Koreas) at the