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
A virtual campus tour, Online Ewha In Day, was conducted by Campus Leaders, the official student ambassadors of Ewha.
Spinning around almost every sphere, women play important, irreplaceable roles as key figures of society. However, women and their needs have been historically neglected in many parts of the world. Women’s health is one such essential need that has been underserved and underfunded. Femtech, a term a
In the summer of 2021, a publishing company, Parambook, unveiled a full-length novel written by artificial intelligence (AI) author Birampoong: “The World from Now On.” This marked the world’s first full-length AI-written novel, considering that previous attempts at AI-based novels were either overl
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
There is a lot of work to be done every day as if I try to clear a game step by step. It would be okay to move forward gradually. But as the number of friends who achieve their goals increases, I’m getting anxious. Maybe you feel similar emotions as I do. Yes, we know that we just take our fi
Every morning I would get out of bed, head straight to the scale lying in the corner of my room and weigh myself. This had been my morning routine ever since I was a little girl. I would always fearfully peer askance through my glasses, hoping dearly for any sign of weight loss while dreading
Russian invasion to Ukraine has just started. Russian President Vladimir Putin ordered the deployment of troops to Luhansk and Donetsk, two breakaway regions of eastern Ukraine. Putin defends his action, saying that the situation in Donbas, where the two regions are located, is becoming critical as
Just like her nickname MBC’s Hermione, Lee Jae-eun strives to live a hectic life as both a news presenter and a YouTuber. Recently, she challenged herself to become an author, writing her first book, “The Magical 48-hour Day.” Lee shared the story of her journey with Ewha Voice. Even though Lee has
Students constantly feel lost while preparing for job applications and employment. The successful stories of graduates do give some courage, but it is hard to know what and how they prepared for their jobs in detail. Even if they want to ask someone already in the field, it is not easy for a college
Nowadays, traditional Korean attire hanbok is only worn on special occasions such as Lunar New Year or Chuseok in Korea. Even so, it is worn by those who are relatively young, and the older people get, the less they wear it. It is difficult to find hanbok in daily life. Even if people know that hanb
On Feb. 28, the February 2022 graduation ceremony took place in the Welch-Ryang Auditorium with only designated attendees due to the pandemic. The entire ceremony was live-streamed on Ewha’s official YouTube channel. Even though the in-person graduation ceremony was not open to every graduate, Ewha
Over the winter break, many international students returned to their home countries after several months or even years of living in South Korea due to the pandemic. Despite their initial excitement about going back home, some students unexpectedly experienced mild symptoms of reverse culture shock.
Studying abroad allows students to study in a foreign nation and take in the allure and culture of a new land. Even though the pandemic has severely impacted the programs for studying abroad, online communities have been helping those seeking guidance on the road to study overseas. For Ewha, SAGE is
Students wishing to enter university took their Korea’s College Scholastic Ability Test (CSAT), also known as Suneung, on Nov. 18, akin to the American SAT exam. Test-taking is the most popular method to evaluate students’ readiness for college. However, the examination systems vary around the world
Humans like to think that we are in control of our lives. And yes, there is no exception, that includes both you and I. Just recall the times when you grimaced at the aberrant incarnates of antisocialism and laziness in your all-rounder class, asserting with confidence that you would never degrade i
I recently had the chance to re-read by Harper Lee with a small intercollegiate book club that I lead with several friends. As is well known, Harper Lee’s novel is an American classic published in 1960. The central storyline follows a court case in which African- American Tom
Becoming an international correspondent for any journalist is a unique way to report about global events on the ground, rather than relying on second or third-hand sources. Choi Yoon-jung, who is now entrenched in global news, is an alumna of the Division of English Language and Literature at Ewha.
Starting off as a small R&D (Research and Development) company, Bioara has expanded into a global company in less than six years. Bioara now exports premium fermented cordyceps extract, Bonchowi, to 13 countries and cultivates cordyceps through automated smart farms. Recently, it won the Seoul Busin
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