Kim Shin-woo is the CEO of Ssgsag, a calendar application that was released in 2019 to help students cope with their university life. Through the application, students can receive tailored information on contests, clubs, and internships according to their school, major, and interest. The main servic
Having studied English Language and Literature at Ewha, Kim Bo-ram has always been interested in reading and writing of all kinds from school newspapers to literary works. Kim’s passion for reading led her to become more aware of social issues around her and eventually become a lawyer.Currently work
The very pedantic tone I have acquired over the years in my writing comes from my attempt at shameless self-promotion. It feels good to tell people that you feel smart, and to attract attention for that fact. In fact this entire country runs on that one ideal that a good and supreme education is the
For me, this semester is an exceptional experience in personal as well as professional respect. I decided to come to EWHA, because this is particularly valuable to broaden my cultural horizon, that means to dive in the Korean traditions, way of living and the academic system. As our universities hav
No matter with whom we talk these days, we are bound to talk about COVID-19, aka the coronavirus. It’s on the news, it’s in our conversation, it’s constantly on our minds. Although the situation is starting to get better in South Korea, the crisis is still very serious in many Western countries. The
Until a couple of years ago, second-hand clothing did not receive the global recognition it does today. This section of clothing used to be limited to thrift shops or flea markets, and high-end brands were hard to find. However, millennials today are turning the used goods market upside down. Not on
In 2016, a group of elementary school teachers got together for a regular reading session. Through discussions, they acknowledged gender stereotypes and seeked ways to fight against them. To take steps in changing gender stereotypes, they created Outbox, a gender education research association provi
“We shape our buildings; thereafter they shape us.” The words of the late Winston Churchill speak of how buildings have an immense effect on us without many of us even realizing it. For example, a 2007 study by Jan Meyers-Levy and Rui (Juilet) Zhu found that ceiling heights can have a huge impact on
The General Student Council Emotion held Close Call Assignment Contest for five days, from April 27 to May 1. Emotion collected student accounts of assignments submitted very close to the due date. This event was held to encourage students who were tired from the classes and assignments on cyber cam
Ewha Centennial Library is holding an event sharing students’ experiences with nature in campus from May 4 to 29. In order to participate, students must upload a photo that shows any form of natural landscape found on campus on their social media with the specified hashtags. Also, they must leave a
Career Development Center held a lecture titled “The Way to become a Civilian Military Employee” on May 6 online to introduce the work of civilian military employees to students. Mentor Shim Soo-hyun who majored in economics and is now working as a civilian military employee gave the lecture. She fi
A research team led by Professor Yi June-seong from the Department of Architectural and Urban Systems Engineering was selected to promote the 2020 Development of the Innovative Technology for Off-Site construction based Residential building Production System (OPRS). The total research period of this
Office of the Chaplain stated on April 17 that the spring semester chapel will be given online via cybercampus. Online chapel is scheduled from May 1 to 28. The chapel course is available from 10 a.m. of each student’s chosen chapel day to 9 a.m. of the next day. There were changes made to the chape
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention demanded urgent implementation of social distancing or quarantine, unaware of some disabled people who require support beside them. Government and educational institutions are now struggling to offer them adequate assistance.Disabled university students
Working out at home has risen in popularity since outdoor activities have been limited following the outbreak of COVID-19. Home workout applications, video instructions, and the purchasing of indoor workout equipment has also grown rapidly.According to a survey conducted by LOTTE Members Lime, a big
Career Development Center (CDC) ran the annual Ewha Mentoring Day online for the first time due to the outbreak of the novel coronavirus.Ewha Mentoring Day provides opportunities for students to build connections and get practical tips on jobs by inviting about 40 to 50 graduates from various fields
Following the restrictions of hosting face-to-face interviews, employers took a new approach. One of the trending methods is artificial intelligence (AI) interviewers.With AI recruiting on the rise, Ewha Career Development Center (CDC) has been offering students opportunities to experience new recru
The school proposed an Ewha Emergency Fundraising which is meant to support the livelihood of Ewha students who are financially affected by the coronavirus outbreak last April 10. However, COVID-19 Relief Scholarship supported by the fund is raising questions among students.The 52nd Central Steering
As the 2020 spring semester was proceeded through online classes, problems concerning online exams were raised as midterms approached. One of the unsolved issues is preventing students from cheating. Due to online studying environments, it has become harder for professors to supervise students durin