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Ewha Woman's University President resigns after being revealed that she gave special treatment to a granddaughter of President Park's mentor


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Ewha Womans University President Choi Kyung-hee resigned Wednesday, an hour before professors gathered to demand her ouster over allegations that the university gave special treatment to a granddaughter of President Park Geun-hye’s former mentor.

It was the first time in Ewha’s 130-year history that a president quit before completing her tenure.

“I have decided to resign so that the university will no longer remain divided but continue on a path of harmony and trust,†Choi said in an official statement Wednesday. “I want to assure everyone, though, that there was no special treatment, nor could there have been, for a student athlete at Ewha.â€

Chung Yoo-ra, granddaughter of Choi Tae-min, who was a mentor to President Park, is accused of getting a free ride in the admissions process and earning academic credit and grades despite frequent absences.

Chung’s mother is Choi Seo-won (who changed her name from Choi Soon-sil), daughter of Choi Tae-min. The media often describes her as Park’s confidant. Chung’s father, Chung Yoon-hoi, was chief of staff to Park when she was a second-term lawmaker.

When allegations that Chung enjoyed special status at the university surfaced, some 100 professors announced their intention to hold a rally on campus to demand the ouster of the president, the first time in Ewha’s 130 years that professors called for a president’s resignation.

The rally was held Wednesday even after the president resigned.

“What’s happened on campus over the past two months has shaken our belief in the university and its founding spirit,†said Park Kyoung-mi, a professor of Christian studies at the university. “For one, Choi called 1,600 police officers to crack down on student protesters, and instead of meeting the students for a dialogue, suggested that those engaged in a sit-in may not be students but outside forces.â€

 

Students have been engaged in a sit-in for 84 days as of Wednesday which sparked from a university plan to build a college of continuing education despite students’ opposition. They said on Wednesday afternoon that deliberations on whether to end the sit-in are ongoing.

“Since then, allegations concerning Chung surfaced,†Park said. “President Choi had turned the campus into a greedy marketplace and a bureaucratic authoritarian system, and professors reached a decision to oust the dictator and save the students.â€

At the rally Wednesday, professors demanded the safety of students engaged in the sit-in be ensured, including protection from disciplinary action, and reform in the selection process of the president and the organizational structure of the university, including its board of directors.

Students still face police investigations for engaging in the sit-in and, according to police, locking university staff in a building.

Thousands of students joined professors at the rally, marching with them and shouting “Free Ewha†and “Away with corruption.â€

“Given Choi’s failure to communicate with the students and the rest of the university, in addition to her decision to stick the police on students instead of trying to speak with them,†the student protesters said in a statement, “it is only right that Choi is stepping down.

“Still,†they added, “we regret that she did not apologize to the students before she resigned, and hereby request that all measures be followed through to cancel admissions of students that are found to have been admitted unfairly.â€

Professors also called for a thorough investigation into the allegations about Chung.

“We will remain vigilant in inspections at the university,†Park said, “and we will find out if Choi and her aides and the Park administration had anything to do with the corruption allegations.â€

 

http://koreajoongangdaily.joins.com/news/article/article.aspx?aid=3025110

 

This is not the spark of the protest by the way it was this instead

 

 

 

On Wednesday evening thousands of students and graduates from Ewha Womans University held a rally on campus to protest what they saw as the school’s unilateral push for a series of policies, demanding the school chief step down.

An estimated 3,500 students and graduates gathered on campus at the university in western Seoul, despite the scorching heat, in its second large-scale rally on campus, holding placards reading “Who is Ewha Womans University for?†and “Owners of this school are the students.â€

The clash between the nation’s top women’s university and its students has escalated over the plan to establish a state-funded college of continuing education. Students called the project a scheme to “sell degrees†and “make revenues.â€

 

While university president Choi Kyung-hee stays in her job, 10 high-ranking school staff members, including the deans of academic affairs, admissions, planning and finance, tendered their resignations Friday. In a post they wrote on the school website, they said they felt responsible for not being able to smoothly solve the issue.

An association of some 120 Ewha professors stepped up pressure on Choi, saying her responsibility is “not light†as an educator for tarnishing professors’ pride and authority. They vowed to meet with students face-to-face to ease the conflict.

The students continued a sit-in at the main building of the university for the 16th consecutive day Friday, saying they would continue the sit-in until Choi resigns. More than 25,000 current and former students signed a petition to remove Choi from her post.

After days of sit-ins that began on July 28, the school scrapped the controversial plan to establish the Light Up Your Future in Ewha College program on Aug. 3. Funded by the Education Ministry, the program was to offer bachelor’s degrees in new media, health, beauty and fashion to women who chose to work instead of pursuing further education after high school.

While the university had said the LiFE program was designed for high school graduates and working women deprived of opportunities for education, students cited that there were already life-long education centers and similar courses in the current curriculum.

They also argued the courses in health, beauty and fashion, which the university promoted in a “specialized model for women,†only solidified traditional gender roles.

Despite the school’s withdrawal of the plan, what began as a protest against the LiFE program soon evolved into a bigger movement to criticize the university’s “unilateral†and “money-focused†way of running the institution.

Wednesday’s loosely organized rally began when two students, who hid their faces, lashed out at university president Choi Kyung-hee for unilaterally pushing for projects without students’ consent and mobilizing police against students.

Most of the participants joining the demonstration were seen wearing masks, hats and sunglasses, in an apparent attempt to avoid identification through the media.

“We cannot let president Choi, who threatened students with 1,600 police officers and damaged Ewha’s spirit, head the school anymore,†they said. “We, Ewha students, strongly demand president Choi’s apology and resignation over her undemocratic way of running the school and using violence.â€

The school called police on July 30 to bring out five university professors and staff members, who had been locked in the main building for two days due to the sit-in. The move further enraged students, with some of them plastering posters on campus to share their stories of being dragged and injured by police.

“President Choi has pushed for constructing a new pavilion, abolishing scholarships and reducing operation hours of the central library and Prime Project without collecting opinions from students,†they said.

The Prime Project, which grants universities 600 billion won ($545 million) in support over three years, is a scheme to merge majors and restructure colleges. Ewha Womans University won the government fund for the project earlier this year despite students’ protest.

There has also been criticism that Ewha students are defending their reputation by blocking the LiFE project.

“We are not here only to oppose the LiFE college program. We have been disappointed by a series of the school’s unilateral decisions without seeking students’ agreement,†said Baek Young-ha, a senior, at the rally.

“We lack classrooms. We go to a cafe to have study meetings with friends. We have to fight to sign up for classes due to lack of space. But the university spends money on building a pavilion and cafes instead,†she said. “We cannot help but think the university does not care at all about students’ well-being and only focuses on making money.â€

Yoon Young-sun, 47, who graduated from Ewha Womans University in the 1990s, came to the protest to support students railing against authority.

“It seems that universities are no longer where people pursue their quest for learning. I am proud of them for taking action,†she said. “I think that this rally itself is different from what we had done decades ago. It seems to be lively rather than aggressive.â€

The university maintains that Choi will not step down over the feud. It also said it has begun to work to improve the school’s decision-making system to better consider students’ input. It will also set up a committee -- consisting of students, professors and alumni -- to oversee the process.

The protest soon moved on to other universities. Dongguk University also began a sit-in on Wednesday, set to continue until Saturday, in front of the main building at the university in central Seoul. The students have called for cancellation of a plan to open a night college as well as the resignation of their university’s president.

 

http://www.koreaherald.com/view.php?ud=20160812000233

 

 

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why is this university everywhere? is it a really good university or something? 

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It's a top university in Korea.

ohhh 

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why is this university everywhere? is it a really good university or something? 

1. it's the best university for female students in Korea

2. Their location is also a tourist spot somehow

3. Most of their famous alumni are people with great careers in government and business fields (example: First VIce President of Samsung group and three ex First Ladies Lee Yoobi etc)

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