Ewha Career Development Center hosted Itdaa Conference from Nov. 29 to Dec. 3 via online mentoring service, Itdaa. Itdaa is an online website that allows students to connect with 30 incumbent workers from 18 different career fields and 28 disparate companies. The conference aimed to help students wh
Ewha Historical Institution held a fall conference on Nov. 26 via Zoom about global epidemics and the national efforts made to overcome them. The conference consisted of a total of three sections. The first section covered the changes in climate and ecological environment and national responses to t
College of Liberal Arts hosted the second Professor Forum under the theme of professors studying lecture methods on Nov. 25 via Zoom. The conference started with an opening speech by the dean Kang Tae-kyeong. Professor Choi Hae-byoul from the Department of History introduced an example of communicat
The Department of Art History held “Talking from the field: art history then and now,” a forum celebrating its 40th anniversary, from Oct. 8 to Nov. 26. The forum was consisted of four sessions and was moderated by four hosts: Park Young-ran, the director of the National Museum of Modern and Contemp
Ewha Career Development Center (CDC) held Ewha Mentoring Day on careers in the foreign cosmetics industry via Zoom on Nov. 9. The event was conducted as a part of the 2021 Creative Career Fair. Two Ewha graduates each working for La Prairie and L’Oréal Korea gave advice on preparing for employment
Ewha Womans University Campus Town hosted Tech-Up Academy Creators Academy, aiming to foster creators with the latest trends and content production technologies. Individuals interested in building and running YouTube channels, future startup CEOs, and Estilo Town startup teams participated. The prog
Ewha College of Liberal Art’s University-Industry Collaboration Foundation held a Job Insight program, Media Day, on Nov. 2, 9, and 22 via Zoom. The program covered positions on content strategies, data analysis, and media marketing over the three sessions of Media Day. Studio Dragon, Line Plus Corp
Department of Nutritional Science & Food Management hosted the Future of Food Technology and Food Business lecture on Nov. 9 via Zoom. Professor Sohyeong Kim from Stanford University was invited to take the chair at this meeting. The lecture aimed to assist students to get a better understanding of
Ewha Womans University held the 2021 Global Urban Ecology program on Nov. 11. As part of the program, Hwang Yoon, an Ewha alumna and a director of the documentary movie “An Omnivorous Family’s Dilemma”, hosted the special lecture “Shall we love or eat: Climate Change, Pandemic, and Veganism.” The le
Ewha Institute of History hosted a special lecture, Preventing the Plague: Public Health, Quarantine and the State in Early Modern Venice, on Nov. 19 via Zoom. Dr. Jane Stevens Crawshaw, a senior lecturer from Oxford Brookes University, was invited to take the chair. The lecture aimed to compare the
Ewha Institute for the Humanities held the 138th colloquium via Zoom on Nov. 19. The lecture focused on smart cities in the 4th industrial revolution era. Researcher Kang Myung-koo, an Executive Technology Partner at Amazon Webservice, was invited as the main speaker of the colloquium. Kang gave a l
Ewha Institute of Mathematical Sciences (EIMS) organized a virtual lecture series, Intensive Lecture Series on Error-Correcting Codes, on Nov. 5, 12, and 19. The lecture was given by Professor W. Cary Huffman from the Department of Mathematics and Statistics at Loyola University Chicago. The first d
Ewha Institute for Teaching and Learning held Presentation Strategy Workshop on Nov. 11. Through the workshop, students were able to think about effective presentation skills based on their own strengths and characteristics. They also had time to come up with attractive methods they could use when g
Ewha Medical Center celebrated the 134th anniversary of the establishment of House of Many Sick Women on Oct. 27 at Ewha Womans University Seoul Hospital. The hospital organized a historical photography exhibition in remembrance of establishing Korea’s first modern women’s hospital. In order to mini
Ewha Archives reopened on Oct. 25 after being temporarily closed due to the social distancing measures. Individuals could visit during the weekdays from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. and should register before visiting the Archives by filling an online form. Only 8 people can visit the Archives at once due to t
Due to the social distancing restrictions, all classes have been run entirely online for nearly two years. Keeping up with the loosened restrictions of “Living with COVID-19” scheme, Ewha announced to start in-person classes starting from Nov. 1. Classes required to be held in-person were laboratory
Ewha Institute of Politics held its October Colloquium on Oct. 28 via Zoom to discuss global issues related to COVID-19. Amid the “Living with COVID-19” scheme, the seminar focused on discourses on the pandemic and international health care. The conference began with a congratulatory address of Sung
Ewha Womans University Cooperative (Ewha Coop) opened the group purchase of Ewha Green wide desk pad for two weeks from Oct. 26 to Nov. 7. There were three designs, all of which were elected through the contest. Up to 100 pads, on a first-come, first-served basis, customers were able to purchase the
Ewha Institute for the Humanities (EIH) and Konkuk Institute of Body and Culture (IBC) held a joint symposium Natural culture, Body, Eco- Techne, City on Oct. 30 via Zoom. The conference began with the opening lecture by directors of each institute and was divided into two parts; each part, two pres
Career Development Center and the Society of Women Engineers (SWE) Incheon Affiliate co-hosted the 2nd SWE School Academy on Nov. 5. The program, sponsored by General Motors (GM) Technical Center Korea and GM Korea, aimed to enlighten and guide the next generation of women engineers on various engin