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
What do you see on the road when you drive from Gyeonggi-do to Seoul? A sign that says “Welcome to Seoul,” of course. What do you see when you walk onto the Ewha campus? A sign that says, “Please refrain from unauthorized entry,” plus a bunch of icons with big red lines drawn over them.I don’t know
With experience ranging from international organizations to large multinational companies, Athena Lee is a seasoned professional who has been working overseas since 2009. In June 2017, she published a book entitled, Yes, I Aspire to Serve the World!: Ten Strategies on How to Start a Career in an Int
Choi Jin-young is a writer who published “Dear Watch Night,” novel that illustrates the reality of sexual harassment victims. Her book focuses on how the protagonist overcome hardships.Choi majored in Korean Language & Literature at Duksung Women’s University. As she was interested in writing journa
It’s been almost two months since more than half of the population in South Korea has stayed indoors. Just when the quarantine had started, it felt like time had stopped just as our daily lives had, and yet, without notice, spring has silently arrived accompanying pinkish cherry blossoms. It is almo
Are you living the life you dreamed of?Everyone has at least a vague feeling or image of how they want to live. This is what you may call a “dream.” This dream may be something from succeeding in a diet, to what you want to achieve in your future career. Usually, we assume this dream to come true la
A newly coined term “Clothing as a Service (CaaS)” refers to a clothing distribution model where clothes are no longer possessed, but rented as a form of service.Rental services on clothes are not particular to the general public. Expensive apparels ranging from dresses to gowns have long been rente
“Corona blues” is a newly coined term originating from the outbreak of COVID-19 and people being restricted from outdoor activities. A combination of the words ‘coronavirus’ and ‘blues,’ it connotes the feeling of depression derived from the long-term quarantine and social distancing resulting from
In a world where 2.5 billion people own a smartphone, any information or knowledge is easily one tap away. However, this also means each individual is imprisoned in their online filter bubbles, a state of ideological isolation introduced by internet activist Eli Pariser in 2010. Web algorithms cherr
The student council of College of Social Studies held an event, Rapunzel, Tell Me Your Story! The council gathered students’ stories about social distancing from March 30 to April 3. The event was open to all College of Social Sciences students. The students submitted their stories to the college’s
The College of Education conducted the first draw to designate students to study in the Teacher Certificate Exam study room in Education Building A and B, from March 30 to April 1. There is a total of 136 seats, 60 in Education Building A and 76 in Education Building B. In cases of there being more
Career Development held Mentoring Day on April 5 online. Two sessions were held for respective two mentors who graduated from the school. A mentor who majored in Korean Language and Literature and now working for Doosan Electronic Environment, Health & Safety (EHS) lectured in the first session. She
Career Development Center offered additional training guides for Document Completion Class between April 1 to 10. Due to the outbreak of the coronavirus, all classes will be conducted remotely through phone calls. There are an average of five slots per day and candidates can apply through THE Portfo