South Korea’s Dongduk Women’s University Protests: A Battle for Gender Equality and University Survival

Fierce protests erupted at Dongduk Women’s University in Seoul over plans to admit male students, highlighting deep-seated tensions around gender equality, the future of single-sex universities, and South Korea’s demographic crisis. Students fear the loss of a safe space and the undermining of the university’s historical mission, while administrators cite the need for survival in a shrinking higher education market. The controversy has ignited a wider political and social debate.

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