Like all social networking services (SNS), Instagram employs an algorithm to categorize and moderate the information users create. These algorithms are manuals that instruct artificial intelligence (AI) on how to analyze and sort user-generated content per the platform’s community guidelines. Throug
The 2024 U.S. presidential election has kick-started as the leading candidates were narrowed down to two politicians: the incumbent President Joe Biden of the Democratic Party and former president Donald Trump of the Republican Party. The upcoming race became a rematch of the 2020 presidential elect
In the previous Overseas Special, Ewha Voice explored student support and research funding in the U.S. engineering field. In this edition, Ewha Voice visited the city of Boston, well-known for its biotechnology hub. This was recently demonstrated by President Yoon Suk Yeol’s visit to view the innova
The Reserve Officers’ Training Corps (ROTC) at Ewha is recruiting new members from March 4 to April 26. ROTC is a training program for university students who are willing to acquire the skills and abilities required for a military official. The program was established in South Korea in 1961 to produ
Institute of School Violence Prevention announced an operation agreement with Educational Broadcasting System (EBS) on March 18. This collaboration marks a significant achievement in the institute’s twelve-year history of researching and combatting school violence in South Korea. Institute of School
The “Demands from Ewha Potter and Ewhain” campaign was hosted on campus by the General Student Council until March 29. The campaign involved the Survey For Education Action In The First Half of 2024 which garnered over 3,750 participants with its aim to deliver the needs and grievances of students t
College of Science & Industry Convergence co-hosted the 2024 Internship Seminar with Convergence Career Center at Physical Education Building C on March 14. The session introduced the internship system and relevant programs at the College of Science & Industry Convergence and aimed to help participa
Ewha has recently unveiled a new mobile student support application using the Heyoung Campus platform. Even though the upgraded program contains new features including chatting and board services for students, opinions on whether the community service will be useful among undergraduates remain divid
The South Korean Ministry of Science and Information Communication Technology (ICT) has stoked controversy over their announcement of a 3.4 trillion won decrease in the research and development (R&D) budget. Professors and budding scientists who are dependent on government funding criticized the gov
In 2023, the College of Artificial Intelligence was established to lead the era of the Fourth Industrial Revolution. The College of Artificial Intelligence is comprised of a total of four departments: the newly established Department of Artificial Intelligence, Department of Data Science, and the pr
With determination to open endless opportunities to more individuals around the world, Ewha alumna Yeeun Lee utilized her affection for the English language to begin her own startup journey. Lee, after graduaing with a double major from the Department of Psychology and the Scranton Honors Program, h
Many students dream of taking part in diverse club activities throughout their university life. It is through college clubs that students get to share precious memories and connect to college communities. As the new semester begins, a variety of clubs at Ewha, ranging from music and arts to sports a
South Korea is well known as one of the most developed countries in the world regarding medical technology and health insurance policies. However, the South Korean government is pushing for the expansion of the medical school quota to address growing medical demands. This has caused ongoing conflict
On Feb. 20, Ewha dormitories, housing over 4000 students, announced the implementation of a new penalty standard, following extensive discussions and consideration of the Human Rights Friendly Guidelines for Communal University Living. Specific modifications made to the guidelines included a reducti
The Harvard College in Asia Program (HCAP) has continued its tradition of connecting global student leaders and promoting academic discourse through its 2024 conferences. The 2024 Boston Conference took place from Jan. 14 to 20 at Harvard University’s campus, gathering delegations from all of Asia f
Starting Jan. 27, Seoul Metropolitan Government’s new Climate Card allows unlimited access to public transportation after a monthly payment of 62,000 to 65,000 won. The project aims to facilitate the usage of public transportation by alleviating citizens’ burden of transportation fees, which in effe
Despite the imminent approach of the upcoming spring semester, students in the Department of Dance find themselves more concerned than excited. The nullification of the appointment process for full-time faculty has left them worried about how students will receive guidance and ensure a stable path t
As the official representatives of Ewha students, Start launched their first semester in 2024. On Jan. 1, Start campaign headquarters, with its president Park Seo Lim and vice president Bahn Ji Min, officially opened to the public as the 56th General Student Council of Ewha. Before the upcoming spri
In 2023, the Maureen and Mike Mansfield Foundation, an independent organization that serves as a networking platform between Asia and the United States, launched the Trilateral Youth Empowerment Program with the objective to nurture female university students in the field of politics. A total of 15
Webtoons, a term for digital comic series coined in South Korea, have stretched from a local form of entertainment to a global audience. The popularity of webtoons has made them a hot content intellectual property (IP) thanks to screen adaptations via streaming services. In the drama industry, webto