Yellow dust storms from China and Mongolia have aggravated due to global warming and desertification. According to news reports this spring, yellow dust storms have started earlier and are expected to
Ever since the Industrial Revolution, people have had negative effects on the environment due to their desire to achieve economic development. The creators of pollution and those that were harming the
News reports in January said 2007 would be the world’s hottest year on record due to global warming and the El Niño effect. Now, the it is not yet summer, yellow dust is already blowing once ag
A year has passed since Ewha admitted its first batch of students for Ewha Global Partnership Program (EGPP), which offers scholarships to talented female students from developing nations. Now, these
While climbing up the stairs to get to their classes in the Ewha-POSCO Hall, students might have heard a nice Cello piece played live by a small group of students seated in one corner of the building.
Mirae Asset is offering a Mirae Asset Global Investment Expert Scholarship to train international finance experts who have practical experiences and theory of the investment market. Undergraduate and
YBM Sisa.com is hosting a contest titled 2007 Microsoft Office Specialist World Tournament from March 12 to May 6. The contest will be in two sections, Microsoft Word and Excel and anyone from element
Professor Lee Sung-soon (Fiber Arts) held an exhibition titled Lee Sung-soon’s Neck Wear at Insadong E-Gyull Industrial Arts Shop from March 9. to 13. 50 neck wears that embraces Lee’s philosophy and
The Institute for International Trade and Cooperation (IITC) and the Free Trade Agreement (FTA) Faculty Research group held a symposium on Oct. 15 titled Korea-US FTA: a Strategy for Korea’s Advanceme
The Assistant Secretary General and Director of Strategy and Partnership UNDP (United Nationa Development Programme), Bruce Jenks gave a special lecture titled, UN and Development at Ewha on March 8.
During March, every wall on the campus was loaded with posters and fliers promoting either clubs or the thoughts of student associations on issues like the topic of war, or the cost of school tuition.
The final round of talks for the Korea-US Free Trade Agreement (FTA) was completed on March 12 in Seoul. Since the talk began in 2006, some students had established a group called the Ewha Student Gro
One sign of approaching midterms is the increasing number of students in comfortable clothes—trainers, joggers, baseball caps and glasses—who appear all over the Ewha campus busily walking
Snowboarding, mid air jumps… do girls actually do that? To ordinary people who are more likely to regard snowboarding as a dangerous and tough sport for men, Kim Soo-young (International Studies, 3) s
Last February marked the fifth year of graduation after the first married students had been readmitted after Ewha scrapped its 57-year-old rule forbidding student marriages. Bidding farewell to the di
Streets around the world were occupied by parades and voices shouting for women’s rights to celebrate the 99th International Women’s Day on March 8. The day commemorates the day when American women la
According to statistics released by the Ministry of Justice, the number of international marriage has increased 70 times in the past 15 years, from 500 in 1991 to 35,000 in 2005. Currently, the number
By Kim Jae-won (English Literature, 3) Frankly speaking, I rarely read Ewha Voice because my daily life consisted of many small things to do and English newspaper is more burdensome than Korean newspa
Do you remember that no universities in Korea were included in the list of the top 100 global universities on last August’s Newsweek? Tokyo University in Japan ranked 16th, which was the highest among
“To be a global woman leader, you always have to be prepared and not be afraid of challenges,” said Chun Shin-ae ('65, English Literature). Chun, the director of the Women’s Bureau for the U.S. Depart