No.123Written by Prof. Peter Daley / Drawn by Reporter Kim Hye-bin
No.122Written by Prof. David LyonsDrawn by Junior Reporter Kim Hye-bin
No.121Written by Prof. Peter Daley Drawn by Junior Reporter Kim Hye-bin
When you read books or watch dramas or movies about palaces in Korea, you always read or hear the word “gungnyeo.” A gungnyeo is a girl or a woman who does household jobs in the palace. Gungnyeos have existed in every dynasty of Korean history, but they haven’t received very much attention. Some people think that a gungnyeo was just a palace flower, but their life was full of ups and downs. Let's examine the gungnyeo’s life.Generally, gungnyeos entered the palace between the ages of 4 and 13. Virginity, family line, appearance, and character were considered in selecting gungnyeos. To know whet
No.120Written by Prof. David LyonsDrawn by Cub Reporter Kim Hye-bin
Keimyung University is initiating two new exchange student programs with Shandong University in China, the 1+4 Program and the 2+2 Dual Degree Program. The 1+4 Program allows Chinese students to study Korean at Shandong University for one year and then study at Keimyung University for four years. The 2+2 Dual Degree Program allows Chinese students to study Korean at Shandong University for two years and then study at Keimyung University for two years. They will earn a degree from each university. These programs are only for students whose majors are Automotive Engineering, International Commer