The Harvard Undergraduates in Asia Program (HUAP) resumed its activities in student exploration and development through the 2024 Seoul Conference, which was held from March 9 to 16. In Seoul, primarily the Ewha campus, students of the Boston delegation and those of the Seoul delegation reunited to o
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
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
Ongoing war for over 100 days: Why did it happen and what is the world's reaction On Oct. 7, 2023, the Palestinian militant group Hamas launched an unprecedented assault on Israel, striking near the village of Gaza in what has escalated into the largest confrontation between Israel and Hamas since t
The Graduate School of System Health & Engineering held an academic meeting under the title “Improving liver health through diet and lifestyle intervention” on Oct. 30 at Ewha Campus Complex (ECC) B161. Participants were selected on a first-come first-served basis through THE Portfolio, and all stud
Ewha Career Development Center (CDC) held a one-on-one coaching session on Oct. 25 via Zoom. Chris Sotomayor, senior consultant at PERSOLKELLY, was invited as the coach. Based on Sotomayor’s educational background in Harvard University and his 26 years of coaching and consulting, the 40-minute sessi
As an undergraduate student, Jiwon Jang, an alumna of Scranton Honors Program, always wanted to become a lawyer and naturally dreamed of entering law school. That dream was achieved when she successfully entered Harvard Law School and passed the bar exam. Based on her experience at Ewha and Harvard
The Harvard College in Asia Program (HCAP) has resumed its annual conference in-person for the first time in two years. The 2022- 2023 Boston Conference started off on the Harvard campus where Ewha delegates traveled for a week from Jan. 15 to Jan. 21. HCAP, a program designed to promote academic an
Transitioning from one school semester to another, many international students frequently find themselves lost. As much as college provides great opportunities and immense freedom, there are times of regret and confusion when faced with difficult decisions. Ewha Voice interviewed sophomore, junior,
After her first year as Ewha's president, Kim Eun mee sat down in her reception room with Ewha Voice, the Ewha Weekly and EUBS to reflect on the past year. Since she began her presidency in June 2021, Kim has played a role in reshaping and making groundbreaking changes at Ewha. From Ewha Voice 2030+
Harvard and Ewha respectively hosted the 2021-2022 Harvard College in Asia Program (HCAP) Conference that was held from Jan. 16 to 23 and from Feb. 19 to 20. HCAP is a program aiming to foster mutual interest and understanding between students from Harvard and prestigious universities across Asia. S
Students at Harvard are fighting for more Asian representation in media through creative ways to highlight their Asian roots. Julia Riew, a class of 2022 Theater, Dance & Media major at Harvard, recently gained a huge fan base after uploading a video on TikTok. Titled “There was no Korean Disney pri
Introducing the new “World” section From volumes 67-01, Ewha Voice organized the new “World” section. Created to inform readers of international issues beyond Ewha’s campus, the section offered stories of Ewha undergraduates, graduates, and alumni studying or working abroad as well as people and eve
Once in a while, you come across a book that stays forever with you as if they have been imprinted on your brain. For me, the White Tiger was one of them. The White Tiger is a fiction novel written by an Indian author Aravind Adiga and it has recently been adapted to a film in January this year. The
Harvard Law School professor J. Mark Ramseyer faced global criticism for his controversial academic paper “Contracting for Sex in the Pacific War.” Although Ramseyer’s paper was supposed to be published on the International Review of Law and Economics in March, the issuance has been delayed due to t
Due to the ongoing pandemic, the annual spring and winter conferences of Harvard College in Asia Program (HCAP) were held online this year. The HCAP 2021 Harvard Conference was conducted on Zoom from Jan. 17 to 23, and the subsequent Ewha-HCAP Conference took place on March 19 and 20. Moreover, in t
The continuous surge of patients infected with coronavirus has detrimentally impacted the school’s internationalization drive. Various programs which boasted their exchange with foreign schools and students have either unprecedently been cancelled for 2020 or are on the verge of cancellation.Three m
“Any questions? Any thoughts?” often brings deadly silence into classrooms in South Korea. It happens in 2020 as it did a decade ago at the 2010 G-20 Seoul summit when Barack Obama specifically offered the Korean press a chance to ask the first question as host country. Half a minute of silence init
The 2019 Seoul Biennale of Architecture and Urbanism (SBAU), an international academic conference on cities and architecture, opened from Sept. 7 to Nov. 10. With the very first SBAU held in 2017, this is the second year to hold the conference in which Ewha students have also taken part.The theme of
Ewha-Chinese University of Hong Kong (CUHK) Global Student Partnership (GSP) has successfully wrapped up its programs on Aug. 14 under the theme of “Connecting Culture and Minds in Asia”.Ewha-GSP is a student-run academic and cultural conference co-hosted by Ewha and a partner university. The main g