Korea Exposé Went to Gyeongju for MT…
...which stands for 'membership training,' but in South Korea often means a group retreat with ample chances to drink booze and sleep in later than usual. And no work, of course, other than weeding.
...which stands for 'membership training,' but in South Korea often means a group retreat with ample chances to drink booze and sleep in later than usual. And no work, of course, other than weeding.
On Mar. 8, 28 journalists from the Knight-Wallace Fellowship, one of the most prestigious awards given in journalism in the U.S., visited the Korea Exposé office in Seoul to hear about our start-up.
Donald Trump accepted Kim Jong-un’s invitation for talks, and agreed to meet by May. Korea Exposé publisher Se-Woong Koo commented…
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Kalia, a student of Minerva College, has been an instrumental intern at Korea Exposé for the past few months. We bid her good-bye.
Korea Exposé Journalism School is coming back in January 2018! You can get networking opportunities with journalists, a polished portfolio…
The next program will most likely take place during the winter, with the same intimacy and diversity, which were the key strengths of the first program.
Let's face it, no one's going to be singing any of this year's South Korean election songs in a noraebang after May 9. But Korea Exposé too the time to compare them anyway.
For the past 158 days, the student union at Seoul National University has been occupying some key offices. What's going on?