Since 2012, Career Development Center (CDC) has been promoting Ewha students’ autonomous activities by supporting career clubs. Unlike other clubs on campus, career clubs specifically focuses on
National Intelligence Service (NIS) hosted a recruitment fair at Student Union Building on March 7. The fair was for those interested in working at NIS either as an intern or as a full-time employee.
Initiative for Comprehensive Health Association for North Korean Children and Women (I-CHANCE) held its inaugurating conference on March 12 at ECC Lee Sam-bong hall. The international conference was o
Ewha Institute for Teaching & Learning held a PowerPoint workshop on March 15 at Ewha-Samsung Education Culture Building. The program aimed to help both undergraduates and graduates create powerfu
Ewha VR Room opened last September, under the supervision of the Department of Computer Science and Engineering. The room is located in a separate area inside Smart Software Lab (Room 121) at Asan Eng
Two students majoring in the Department of Content Convergence, Um Seo-young and Kim Min-ju, introduced a KakaoTalk chatbot named “Mushi & Rumi,” an artificial intelligence that conduc
The school decided to close Ewha Swimming Pool for renovation due to its deteriorated facilities on Feb. 28. Community Sports Education Center, the College of Science and Industry Convergence and the
On Feb. 28, the Office of Management announced that they have installed a new safety reporting system to ensure student safety on campus. The new service aims to provide a simple and fast method for r
Receiving loud applause from the audience, the dance cover club SSCC showcased a dance performance to several K-POP songs. The performance was held in front of the Student Union Building as part of th
Enable, the 51st student council, held an orientation for this year’s freshman on Feb. 27 at Welch-Ryang Auditorium. Performances by clubs and recreation activities were provided for freshmen to enjoy. There were also pamphlets handed out to welcome the incoming freshmen and booths were opened to ho
Helen Clark, the former prime minister of New Zealand and the first female president of United Nations Development Programme, was invited for a panel discussion on Feb. 13 at International Education Building. The theme was “Towards an inclusive society: The value of diversity and leadership in a mul
Ewha Office of Student Affairs held 2019 orientation session for North Korean refugee freshmen on Feb. 11 at ECC. There were in total, 11 North Korean newcomers this year and their majors ranged from Chinese Language and Literature to Christian Studies, Business, Nursing, and Social Welfare. Followi
The 2019 Graduation Ceremony was held at Welch-Ryang Auditorium on Feb. 24. Students attending the ceremony wore graduation gowns, hats and tassels. Additionally, graduate students also had to wear ho
Department of Health Convergence specially invited Professor Sengwee Darren Toh from Harvard Graduate School of Public Health, for a symposium at ECC on Feb. 19. The topic of the symposium was on gene
After several months of the school contemplating on ways to foster a stronger community for those seeking employment and entrepreneurship, the ECC Career Lounge opened on Jan. 17, revealing its new lo
Office of Admissions recruited its fifth batch of official admission supporters called Ewha Rosa from Feb. 19 to March 3. Incoming freshmen students as well as sophomore students were eligible to appl
Ewha Campus Leaders hosted Ewha In day, a regular winter campus tour, on Feb. 16. Ewha In day was targeted at elementary students and the public whereas the conventional campus tours was aimed at midd
Ewha Institute for Teaching & Learning (ITL) brought together a workshop for science and technology majors of all years at ECC on Feb. 19. The topic of the seminar was “How to write scientif
Ewha Chaplain Office held 2018 baccalaureate sermon on Feb. 24 at the Welch-Ryang Auditorium. The event provided graduates an opportunity to worship together with their families and friends and to tak