Museums are changing, and today rather than looking, visitors are experiencing. Artificial intelligence (AI), augmented reality (AR) and virtual reality (VR) technologies are, in a sense, recreating history. Ewha Voice made a visit to the National Museum of Korea’s Immersive Digital Gallery with int
The adult industry has been growing in denial, contempt, and exclusion of female existence. In the sex toy industry, women are consumed and marketed as toys and trophies. Products sexually objectifying females and their body parts, which have been produced and sold by males, are used solely to satis
Ewha Career Development Center hosted Itdaa Conference from Nov. 29 to Dec. 3 via online mentoring service, Itdaa. Itdaa is an online website that allows students to connect with 30 incumbent workers from 18 different career fields and 28 disparate companies. The conference aimed to help students wh
Ewha Historical Institution held a fall conference on Nov. 26 via Zoom about global epidemics and the national efforts made to overcome them. The conference consisted of a total of three sections. The first section covered the changes in climate and ecological environment and national responses to t
College of Liberal Arts hosted the second Professor Forum under the theme of professors studying lecture methods on Nov. 25 via Zoom. The conference started with an opening speech by the dean Kang Tae-kyeong. Professor Choi Hae-byoul from the Department of History introduced an example of communicat
The Department of Art History held “Talking from the field: art history then and now,” a forum celebrating its 40th anniversary, from Oct. 8 to Nov. 26. The forum was consisted of four sessions and was moderated by four hosts: Park Young-ran, the director of the National Museum of Modern and Contemp
A global pandemic does not mean foreign students no longer study abroad at Ewha. Ewha always welcomes those seeking further studies. As much as collecting knowledge is important while studying abroad, traveling and exploring the country is also a lifelong experience. Heike Wuest, a German exchange s
The Ewha Campus Complex (ECC), designed by a French architect Dominique Perrault, is arguably Ewha’s most notable landmark and has been the center of campus life. However, the structure is also renowned for a more sinister reason. In the 13 years since the establishment of ECC, there have been count
Ewha’s College of Art & Design held the 28th Esprit Nouveau: 2021 PREMIER Ewha Fashion Collection from Nov. 23 to 28. PREMIER Ewha Fashion Collection is Ewha’s Fashion Design graduation exhibition that takes place every November at the Ewha Art Center. Due to the pandemic, this year’s exhibition bro
With outstanding performances and an impeccable plot, “Contemplating on a Starry Night” received rave reviews after its last performance on Nov. 21. The play broadly sought to bring awareness to the female Korean activists’ struggle for independence during the Japanese colonial period. The whole pro
The election for 54th General Student Council, which was to be held online from Nov. 24 to 25, was officially declared invalid on Nov. 25. Woolim has registered as the sole candidate, with Chang Eun-ah, a junior majoring in Chinese Language and Literature, as president and Park Seo-lim, a sophomore
More and more students are visiting Ewha’s campus now that locations such as the Ewha Campus Complex tables are available for students to use. Photo by Juanita Herrera Padilla.
For many students, studying abroad is an opportunity to widen their perspective and see the world that awaits them. Exchanging at a women’s university is one of the ways for Ewha students to understand parts of the direction that women are heading globally. Ewha Voice interviewed three Ewha students
Identity crisis is something many suffer from. It occurs when a person experiences psychosocial conflict that occurs in the process of developing their identity. Although it is a term often associated with adolescence, identity crisis can happen to anyone, of any age, at any point in their life. Des
The last time I wasn’t able to chip in a conversation about “Squid Game” was during a team project. Our group chose to present a case study regarding Netflix’s business strategy, and that was when I decided to watch the show. “Squid Game” was boosting Netlfix’s shares to outperform its rivals within
I wonder if reading books is an inconvenience these days when the handy smartphone is so lightweight it seems the hefty book may cause carpal tunnel in the wrist. Aside from the negative physiological response, books have become remote from people’s lives with the intoxicating lure of webtoon
History and culture make up a nation’s identity and its preservation is the responsibility of the descendants. As the need for this increases, companies and organizations have begun actively promoting Korean traditional culture. ARTRA Company is a cultural content company that creates a fusion of va
Ever since President Moon Jae-in suggested the possibility of banning the consumption of dog meat in South Korea last September, there have been several heated debates on animal rights. A survey recently conducted by the Ministry of Agriculture, Food and Rural Affairs shows an estimate of 6.38 milli
The American multinational coffee franchise Starbucks released its new reusable cups as part of their 50th anniversary event, on Sept. 28. However, contrary to many people's expectations, the coffeehouse faced accusations of “greenwashing,” which refers to the act of misleading consumers into believ
Ewha Career Development Center (CDC) held Ewha Mentoring Day on careers in the foreign cosmetics industry via Zoom on Nov. 9. The event was conducted as a part of the 2021 Creative Career Fair. Two Ewha graduates each working for La Prairie and L’Oréal Korea gave advice on preparing for employment