2016.
08.
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(2016.8. 26 ~ )
'E-House' Open
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2016.
02.
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(2016. 2 ~ )
'Hanwoori House Bldg.103' (Ottogi Global House) Open
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2013.
8.
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(2013. 8 ~ )
'I-House Annex' Open
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2012.
2.
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(2012.2 ~ )
'International House Ⅱ' Open
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2006.
8.
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(2006.8. ~ )
'Graduate Student Dormitory' Open
'Ewha-Samsung International House' Open
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1999.
2.
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(1999.2 ~ )
'Hanwoori House' Open
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1959.
9.
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New Dormitory (Billingsley Hall) (1959~1998)
First dormitory equipped with modern facilities in Korea's university.
It was named after Missionary Alice Margaret Billingsley
and about 600~700 students could stay in this dormitory
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1935.
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Jinseonmi-gwan (1935~1974)
After 50 years at the Jeongdong campus,
Ewha moved to the Shinchon campus with renewed dormitory, Jinseonmi-gwan.
It was a stone building in a luxuriant garden and became the home of a happy life for the residents.
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1932.
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Hwang-Hwa-Sa ( (1932~1935)
Due to increased number of the students,
It was newly builted across to the Frey Hall and used as annex.
First Korean housemaster and students lived together in a homelike atmosphere.
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1923.
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Frey Hall (1923~1931)
First building specifically built for the college.
As a modern building housing a dormitory for 150 students,
classrooms and a library, Frey Hall was fully equipped with such facilities
as running water and electric steam heating.
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1897.
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Main Hall (1897~1923)
Two-story Western-style red brick building with an auditorium and a dormitory.
It provided appropriate space for cultural activities before and after the March. 1st Movement of 1919 and functioned as a beautiful and safe sanctuary for learning christianity.
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1886.
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'Ewha Haktang' (1886~1896)
Traditional Korean-style house in initial stage.
Korea's first womans dormitory started with 4 students.
It was used as school in day and as dormitory in night.
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