"Being true to your feelings is the key point to dance therapy," says Song Kyung-hee (Ballet, 2) and Choi Ji-won (Ballet, 1). Dance therapy is a therapeutical way of bringing the body, heart, and mind
Recently on Cyworld, a new trend has emerged. People are posting and sharing drawings and paintings with titles like, "Drawing to restrain your appetite," "Drawing to help you concentrate, and so on.
Commuting to school by public transportation, sitting up in class for hours, and late nights in front of the computer leaves students little or no time to exercise. Thus, ladies in their early-mid twe
In their busy lives, many students usually forget about their mental health and devote themselves only to studying or getting employed. They need more than just that to live a healthy life. Psychodram
On Feb. 21, Ewha placed tops in a report released by the Korean Council for University Education (KCUE) in the overall, mass communications, and biotechnology sectors. Aside from this recent achieveme
In the midst of the severe competition among universities to secure and create a discriminating campus space in order to enhance university prestige, Ewha has established a highly futuristic, dynamic,
“A miracle worker...”-Prof. Choe Sun-yuel (Journalism)“Miss Crane tried her best for each person that she met, according to that individual’s needs.” -Dr. Kim Okgill (former Chairperson of t
Ewha, founded in 1886, is Korea's first women's university with long history. Through time, countless outstanding women leaders were educated at Ewha. For a number of years, large companies have been
Currently, Ewha is the only women's university that has a college of engineering. The College of Engineering was first established in 1996. There are four departments, Computer Science and Engineering
Ewha Kindergarten was established in 1914 as the first kindergarten in Korea. Last year, it celebrated its 90th anniversary. As a commemoration, a book was published listing all the historical events
This column is dedicated to our graduates and professors whose public achievements in 2004-2005 contributed to raising Ewha's academic prestige. Ewha Graduates ◆ Professor Kim Sun-uk (Law, 75) was app
"Edae-ap" is the Korean word directing the area in front of Ewha. This short phrase has become a cliche in most people's minds as a place to eat, hang out, and mainly shop. However, there seems to be
The Ewha Voice extends its sincere gratitude to all the applicants who submitted essays for the 23rd Ewha Voice English Essay Contest co-hosted with Ewha Womans University. This year's topics for the
◆ Advisor of the Ewha Voice, Professor Kim Eun-ju (English Education) conducted the evaluation of the essays together with the Ewha Voice staff. Her comments: In general, the contents and ideas of the
By: Park Hwan-hee(English Lang. & Lit., 3) In today's globalized world, universities are no exception in the battle to achieve international competitiveness. Therefore, the chief administrator mus
By: Choi Han-nah(Medicine, 1) A magnet was the first "magical" object that Melaquiades and his gypsies brought to Macondo, a small village in Gabriel Garcia Marquez's One Hundred Years of Solitude. Th
By: Yoon Sae-bom(International Studies, 1) In a world of infinite conflicting opinions, the media has taken upon the imperative yet impossible task of delegating everyday life. This proves true in all
By: Lee So-jung(Liberal Arts, 1) My university should rock the whole world. There was a time when a diploma from a prestigious unversity could pave one's life with fame and fortune. In this globalized
With the coming of the season of blistered lips and chapped hands, we dedicated this page to "warming" our readers with articles that describe various ways people find warmth in their everyday lives.
By Kim Soo-hyun The winters in Korea are cold, so cold that even a heavy duck down coat won't do. The fierce wind pierces within making it inevitable to wear more and more layers of innerwear. But ins