The new app “Clubhouse” has thrust itself into social media’s mainstream and is now touted as the “fastest-growing social media app in the world.” The app was first launched in 2020, but has only recently gained the attention of the public after Facebook’s Mark Zuckerberg and Tesla and SpaceX CEO El
Korea, the home of K-POP, which is now an industry worth over five billion dollars, has quickly become a Disneyland for dancers in recent years. In the center of it, there is 1MILLION Dance studio, the biggest dance studio in Korea based in Seongdong-gu, East Seoul. They have garnered over 23 millio
Career Development Center held Ewha Mentoring Day on Feb. 20 online through the live streaming on YouTube. Four sessions of mentoring were held by five mentors who are Ewha graduates and now each working in various financial institutions, including banks, insurance companies, and stock firms. In eac
School held the 2021 Entrance Ceremony for freshmen students on Feb. 26. The ceremony was held live on the school’s official YouTube channel due to the grave circumstances of the pandemic. After the ceremony, a welcoming event for the freshmen called Welcome to Ewha was hosted. The school also distr
Ewha Institute for the Humanities and Posthuman Studies Korean Network co- hosted an online conference on Feb. 20 via Zoom. The program aimed to carefully review various aspects of information, along with analyzing the infosphere. Under the theme of humanity and infosphere in the post-truth era, thr
Korean Women’s Institute (KWI) held Social Studies in the Age of Division, Opening a New Way of Our Theory, a symposium broadcasted via YouTube on Feb. 18. The symposium commemorated professor emeritus Lee Hyo-jae. Lee was a renowned scholar in sociology and women’s studies who bravely fought for wo
Ewha Campus Leaders hosted Ewha In Day on Feb. 27, aiming to take a brief look at the school’s history via Zoom. It was an opportunity for elementary, middle, and high school students, freshmen, and their parents to experience an indirect school tour. Online tours were divided into three groups: lib
Increasing number of people are experiencing “corona blue”, and there have been various attempts to seek motivation via online communities without the help of offline mingling. As a result, communities evolved to combine various platforms to achieve the goal of networking and support. “Deep Learning
From Feb. 17 to Feb. 25, Center for Future Innovation recruited mentors for Ewha Challenge Semester Program. Ewha Challenge Semester program is a system in which students can continue their studies while engaging in off-campus, hands- on experiences. Students who previously have been on the program
Career Development Center recruited participants for 2021 career club starting from Feb. 10 to Feb. 24. A career club is a group of students with the same goal to advance into a specific job field and engage in various internal and external activities. All career clubs should contain at least five i
Asian Center for Women’s Studies hosted consecutive lectures. Professor Chung Eun- kyung from the Department of Library & Information Science delivered a lecture on Feb. 17. Chung covered the topic of network-based intellectual structure analyzed in the form of theory and its practice. On Feb. 23, a
Ewha Nanum Shop, a secondhand shop operated by donated products from Ewha alumnae, accepted volunteer applications for the spring semester from Feb. 10 to Feb. 26. All undergraduate students were eligible for the application. The selected applicants are responsible for collecting products from the d
In the wake of the new semester, Ewha modified the course registration system for the College of Business Administration. Until last semester, Ewha had given the priority to register courses to students majoring or double-majoring in popular departments. This was due to the ongoing problem that stud
Professors from the Division of English Language and Literature have read an uncountable number of books as professionals who have been studying and teaching English. Ewha Voice asked two professors from the division, Professors Peter Kipp and Julie Choi, to introduce books they would like to recomm
College campuses have faced many changes since the beginning of the pandemic. As it broke out right before the start of last school year, the class of 2024 was hardly able to participate in any freshmen welcoming events. However, compared to the continuous cancellation of events last year, student c
COVID-19 was an unwelcome intruder for Korean students enjoying campus life. For international students seeking to spend most of their time away from home, it gave them their own unique set of challenges. Edwyna Kurniawan, a sophomore majoring in the Division of International Studies, shared the sto
Living with paraplegia is one thing, consciously trying to overcome the boundaries set by the disability is another. Lee Joo-hyun, a freshman majoring in political science and international relations won the bronze medal in the CYBATHLON 2020 doing just that. Unfamiliar to most people, the CYBATHLON
Two official languages coexist in Korea: Korean and Korean sign language. Nevertheless, sign language has been excluded in many parts of the society, leaving the deaf with little opportunity for communication. Smart sign language broadcasting services only officially started in 2019, and not until S
Scenario 1: Open an ice cream truck with siblingScenario 2: Found a cheese start-up with college roommatesScenario 3: Make and sell apple cider in the Korean countrysideScenario 4: Become a monkScenario 5: Get a more conventional office job Call it being dreamy, unrealistic or just plain naïve, but