The Credit Cancellation System, officially adopted May 4, allows students to drop a maximum of six credits from their academic transcripts. Only students who have completed six semesters or more are e
A ceremony commemorating the 119th anniversary of Ewha Womans University was held on May 31 in the Welch-Ryang Auditorium. It aimed at giving Ewha Academic Awards to professors, honoring those who hav
The restoration project ceremony of the Ewha Haktang, a traditional Korean-style structure built in Jeong-dong in 1886, was carried out in front of the Law Building on March 29. This holds significanc
The Credit Abandonment System, one of the election pledges of the SGA Ewha Dream, is expected to be enforced starting from this semester. The system allows only senior students to give up from 6 to 12
Ewha Womans University hosted the annual assembly of the Korean Physical Society to commemorate the Year of Physics and the 50th anniversary of the establishment of its Department of Physics. From Apr
On April 21, Sin Hyun-sook, the president of the Ewha Journalist Club, gave ?his Year? Ewha Journalist Award to the chief editor of the Naeil Newspaper, Lee Oak-kyung, newscaster of the Munhwa Broadca
The Division of International Studies (DIS) hosted the first Korean Intervarsity Debating Championship. A total of 90 people in 30 teams from eight universities participated in the debates. The tourna
The Anti-Japanese Club in Ewha held a petition from April 8 to 15 for the abolishment of "The Helen Kim Award" and the removal of the Helen Kim statue. Students will visit classrooms to collect more s
The Student Government Association started a petition for Korea's rights to Dokdo on March 18. Conducted on the first floor of the Student Union Building, the campaign will be continued until April 21
From April 1, the Central Library will put into effect the changes it has made in its rules concerning book lending. The lending period is extended from one week to two weeks and the number of books a
Ewha Womans University appointed Professor Lee Jae-kyung (Women;s Studies) the new dean of the International Education Institute (IEI). Prof. Kim Eun-mi (Int'l Studies), former president of the IEI wi
Dr. Chang Sang, the former president of Ewha Womans University, retired from office on March 10. Dr. Chang said that she will continue her study as a scholar and that she believes there will be more c
Lee Ji-sun (01, College of Children Education), was accepted to the Graduate School at Boston University majoring in Health and Rehabilitation Sciences. She received one of the highest scholarships am
The School for Leadership Development and Korean Women's Environmental Network held a conference under the title "Women Leadership for Perpetual Consumption and an Environmental-friendly Economy" on M
The Ministry of Science and Technology (MOST) decided on Nov. 30 to build a commisioned institution for establishing and operating the National Support Center for Women Scientists and Engineers at Ewh
The textile industrial art shop E-Gyull opened in Insadong. E-Gyull is Ewha's first marketing brand shop and was made by ten designers who are professors and graduates of the Department of Arts and De
A new system of requesting permission for overnight utilization of club rooms was put into practice on Jan. 24. Students must now fill out a form with their supervising professor's approval and turn i
Ewha and Deloitte & Touche LLC (Deloitte) agreed on an industry-academic cooperation on Jan. 18. Deloitte proposed this agreement, which is the first one made by an accounting firm. The agreement
On Feb. 17, President Roh Moo-hyun appointed Prof. Cho Ki-suk (International Studies) as Senior Presidential Secretary for Public Information. Cho has been assisting President Roh during his president
The Public Information and Cultural Center, the Embassy of Japan, and the Japan Foundation are co-hosting the "Japanese Contemporary Clay Works" from Dec. 6 to 22 at the Public Information and Cultura