Ewha held this year’s second graduation ceremony on Aug. 27. Due to COVID-19 regulations, a video of the ceremony was uploaded on the school website and the official YouTube channel. President Kim Eun-mee gave the commencement speech, encouraging the students to become leaders with a positive mindse
Career Development Center held Road to Law School 2021 on Aug. 21 and 28 for students preparing to apply for law school in the second half of this year. The first session of the program included a group mentoring on the strategies to enter law school via YouTube live streaming. The second session co
Ewha Liberal Arts University-Industry Collaboration Foundation held the Summer Job-Insight program on Aug. 19 via Zoom. Students of the College of Liberal Arts and Iris were invited to participate in the program. The topic of the program was Understanding Sales and Career Design. Kim Sung-mi, the ch
Institute for Teaching & Learning (ITL) held an orientation for learning consulting on Aug. 23 via Zoom. ITL designed the program to help students improve their academic performance. All the undergraduate students who registered for the second semester were invited to participate in the orientation.
Gwangbokjeol is a meaningful day to remember the liberation of Korea from Japan. To commemorate this day, Seodaemun-gu hosted the Seodaemun Independence/ Democracy festival. The Seodaemun Independence/ Democracy festival shares the values of independence and democracy every year on National Liberati
The school’s museum held the lecture The Story of Ewha Womans University’s Collection on Aug.25 as a means of the 2021 Culture Day program. The program was originally planned to take place at the museum, but was converted online via Zoom due to COVID-19. The lecture aimed to provide a deep understan
Office of International Affairs (OIA) recruited mentors of Ewha MATE, a program in which senior undergraduates help new international students easily adapt to Korean culture and school life. The selected mentors will guide international students on their everyday life, such as using banks and shoppi
A special lecture program ONE day – master job application letter was hosted via Zoom by the College of Liberal Arts on Aug. 23. The program was aimed to help students with no experience in writing job applications. The program consisted of lectures and actual examples, giving specific tips and dire
Ewha Career Development Center held a mentoring program led by Korean Institute of Human Resources Development in Science and Technology. The mentoring program consisted of three sessions in total, each held on Aug. 26, 30, and 31. The overall topic of the mentoring program was a career seminar in t
Last year was a harsh time for student clubs, especially performance clubs, as the quarantine guidelines restricted the members gathering in groups of three. Ewha Voice dug into the current situation of performance clubs to find out how they are adjusting to the situation. SABOTAGE is a band club fo
Gae-mat-sal team, which consists of five Ewha students, won the grand prize at the 2021 University Innovation Forum. They were awarded for creating an educational mobile game, “Ruru and Chichi’s adaptation to the Earth,” aimed to help children, including children with developmental disabilities. Not
Official statistics show that 753 colleges in the United States stressed that a return to a normal campus life depends on faculty, staff, and students receiving the vaccine. While college students may be among the last in line to be inoculated, most became eligible to receive their first vaccination
Ewha P.I.E., a social club in Ewha aiming for cultural diversity, takes the lead in cultural interchange between regions within and beyond Korea. As an abbreviation for “Path of International Exchange: Through Embracement,” the club encourages students to promote culture exchanges from both ends. Ko
Ewha recently made a significant achievement in the research and development (R&D) sector, ranking first place in CWTS Leiden Ranking’s “Top 1% Publications” among universities in South Korea. Earlier this year, the newly elected President Kim Eun-mee stressed the importance of expanding the R&D sec
Amid the hurdles posed by COVID-19, there happens to be one positive movement. People have time to reassess their purchasing habits, and some even show interest in upcycled fashion. Along with the prolonged pandemic, upcycling in order to conserve resources and protect the environment is in vogue. 1
Frequently started within the IT community, side-projects refer to a small project by an individual or a team often irrelevant with the constituents’ jobs but related to their interests. It is becoming a means to express one’s thoughts and skills. However, launching a side project by oneself is not
Once in a while, you come across a book that stays forever with you as if they have been imprinted on your brain. For me, the White Tiger was one of them. The White Tiger is a fiction novel written by an Indian author Aravind Adiga and it has recently been adapted to a film in January this year. The
At least once in a lifetime, most of us would have experienced a sudden desire for a pet before, and so have I. There was no specific reason. I simply adored animals, they were cute, and as an only child they seemed like the perfect substitute for a sibling. Unfortunately, my parents were not enthus
Korea is relatively a late-comer in the global public diplomacy scene. However, some unique initiatives come out of the country and attract the attention of the global public diplomacy community. Last month, I was invited to give a lecture to the University of Southern California students on