The Korea Foundation for Women In Science, Engineering and Technology hosted a STEM Career Talk Concert on the topic of Climate Science and Technology. The concert was held virtually via Zoom on Oct. 28. Female undergraduate students and recent graduates in the STEM fields, as well as everyone inter
António Guterres, Secretary-General of the United Nations, ensured leaders of the G20 to aim for net zero “as close as possible” to 2040 while suggesting emerging nations to set 2050 targets, at two climate press conferences earlier 2023. However, the hit of post-pandemic economic crises has led to
Furnishing ambitious females with endless support and schooling to become future female pioneers, Ewha is home to students from all around the world that pursue knowledge and growth. Tahera Fahimi, a sophomore studying Computer Science & Engineering at the Graduate School of Ewha Womans University,
On July 22, the Ministry of Science and ICT announced a 3.4 trillion won reduction in the research and development (R&D) budget. The budget has been slashed by more than 16 percent, while the overall national budget has seen a three percent increase. The Ministry of Science and ICT explained that th
Student concerns about the frequent Wi-Fi disconnections on campus are a longstanding issue to say the least. To settle this matter, Ewha plans to upgrade the wireless LAN before the start of the 2024 semester. From Sept. 28 to Oct. 31, Ewha Voice conducted a survey among 51 students regarding their
Institute for Teaching & Learning launched THE BEST Education Support Services last semester. With blended learning, which comprises online conceptual learning and offline application learning, and the variety of classes that incorporate generative AI, THE BEST is deemed to open a new chapter in the
On Sept. 4, the Office of General Administration announced a new shuttle bus route, in consideration of the large number of students taking classes in the Ewha-POSCO building and those living in Hanwoori Hall. One significant change was the cancellation of a direct route to the three-way intersectio
A week before fall semester started, the school announced that there will be a change in the route for the campus shuttle bus starting this semester. The buses originally followed two routes: the Main Gate Local Route and the Main Gate Direct Route, both routes starting off at the Main Gate. The Mai
On Aug. 16, the Ministry of Education proposed the “Study Korea 300K Project,” a government-backed initiative to secure an additional number of international students and help them settle in South Korea with a guarantee of stable jobs. The project aims to increase the number of international student
As the new semester starts, many Ewha students are expressing discontent about the shortage of major courses offered by their departments. This problem has been repeatedly cited for over many semesters but has once again seen no improvement with the start of the fall semester. The current number of
Despite being widely known for its rapid technological advancements and economic prowess, South Korea grapples with a deep-rooted challenge that threatens its future prosperity: youth unemployment. As the country witnesses a surge in college graduates and a shrinking availability of decent jobs, the
On May 15, Ewha unveiled the much-anticipated launch of the 1,000 won breakfast policy at the I-HOUSE student cafeteria. Students can now indulge in a satisfying morning meal at an affordable price of only 1,000 won. The new policy represents an initiative that has emerged from a collaborative effor
With the “zero sugar” trend in the beverage industry gathering attention of the younger generation interested in health management and healthy diets, controversy over increased consumption of substitutes used in drinks have appeared. According to statistics provided by Euromonitor International, the
As yet another Earth Day passes by, the world continues to grapple with the consequences of climate change. From the devastating floods in Germany and China to the wildfires in California and Australia, extreme weather events have become a regular occurrence, disrupting lives and livelihoods across
Aftermath of fire incident at ECC A fire broke out in the heating, ventilation, and air conditioning unit on floor B6 of ECC on March 31, 2:05 p.m. Appropriate evacuation procedures were taken to minimize any possible casualties, and approximately four weeks later, the school is still working toward
Often in the mornings, students sigh on the school online community Everytime that they have to drag themselves to school despite their period cramps. What these and many other students are asking for in unison is the menstruation absence system. Menstruation absence is a system that officially perm
Transport cost has always been a fixed burden for regular commuters. The situation worsened after the government confirmed the inevitable rise in public transport cost this coming April. To ease the financial stress, an app has been introduced for commuters to save their fare fee to a maximum of 30
As a rising junior majoring in a field that has zero relation with STEM, I had mixed feelings about ChatGPT when it started trending after its release. To be frank, my immediate reaction was indifference. Technology has always failed to attract my attention, and ChatGPT seemed to be no different fro
During COVID-19, many people have purchased diagnostic kits that detect specific viruses or diseases simply within 15 minutes. This type of biological technology has been around for some 30 years and has also spread its influence in the field of veterinary disease diagnosis, which is today led by Ki
With the American artificial intelligence company OpenAI launching its AI chat model ChatGPT last November, the world is slowly starting its development towards an AI- integrated society, starting with search engines. OpenAI’s ChatGPT is a chatbot based on the company’s GPT-3 family of large languag