International Olympic Committee and Busan are recruiting voluntary workers for TreX-Games Busan 2008. Those who want to participate should submit their résumé until April 19th via E-mail
Kim Eun-hye (’89, Division of Media Studies), a former reporter and anchor woman of MBC, has been designated as the vice spokeswoman of the Cheong Wa Dae. Kim entered MBC in 1993 and has been a report
Yoon Ji-na (’01, Social Studies) was designated as the Woman Reporter of the year by the Korea Woman Journalist Association and SBS culture Foundation. Yoon has been a local news reporter for CBS, and
Sea water, snow and a block of ice are made from water, but they all have different colors. Ice cube is transparent, snow is white, and sea is blue. Why is it? To solve this intriguing question, child
As a new year greets Ewha students, March is the time when curious freshmen stroll around the campus guided by Ewha campus leaders. Laughter is heard from many places around the campus. After walking
Professors have never prevented students from visiting their offices, but it takes a lot of courage for freshmen to actually knock on a professor’s door. “It seems like I would find a room full of thi
Government Youth Commission is hosting the “2008 Youth Foreign Experience Program” to help students become future global leaders. The program is divided into two sections for those who want to become
Ewha and LG Innotek concluded an agreement on Jan. 7 to exchange information and support students. Students recommended for Ewha-LG Innotek Women Leader Program will receive scholarships and internshi
As the winter break comes to an end, students are busy looking back on what they did during their precious vacation. Most students believe that traveling to a foreign country to experience a broader w
It was love at first sound. When Park Hyung-rae (‘07, Korean Music) first heard the beautiful sound of the geomungo, a traditional Korean stringed instrument, she knew at an instant that she wanted to
Last month, Koreans witnessed a tragic incident; the burning down of our National Treasure No.1. Built 600 years ago, Sungnyemun, literally the “gate of exalted ceremonies,” as written in Chinese char
President-elect Lee Myung-bak is rolling up his sleeves to reform the nation’s English education policy. According to Lee, the current English learning system has proven to be so flawed that despite 1
With the recent announcement of the preliminary list of universities approved for the establishment of law school, Ewha has been authorized by the Ministry of Education and Human Resources to launch a
Ewha has awarded 2,615 bachelor’s degrees, 932 mater’s degrees and 99 doctorates at the 2007 graduation ceremony held at Welch-Ryang Auditorium on February 25. The 2007 graduation ceremony also featur
Ever since I joined the “Roots and Shoots” club when I was in middle school, I became very interested in the environment of our planet, especially global warming in particular. I have written several
This winter, for 8 weeks – from January 7th to February 29th - I worked as an intern at IBM Korea. Though still mistaken as a PC company, it’s a fact that IBM sold its PC division in 1995 and ha
“WhyFinland?” “Oh, because I’ve never been there before…” It was as simple as that. Going to Finland wasn’t something I had planned. But it was something new. Something different. Something that might
Matti was an exchange student from Finland. He taught me many interesting things about Finland and Europe last semester. One of the more intriguing lessons I learned, however, was from an incident tha
According to a survey of 120 students, conducted by the Ewha Voice, 95 percent receive some kind of financial assistance from their parents. Among them, 27.5 percent get full financial support from th