Hwang Kyung Koh

Hwang Kyung Koh
Born1909 (1909)
Died2000 (aged 90–91)
OccupationsFounder and First President of Seoul Women's University
Korean name
Hangul
고황경
Hanja
高凰京
RRGo Hwanggyeong
MRKo Hwanggyŏng
Art name
Hangul
바롬
RRBarom
MRParom

Hwang Kyung Koh (Korean고황경; Hanja高凰京; 1909–2000) was the founder and first President of Seoul Women's University. She is also known by her art name Bahrom, which means "to live right".

Koh's father was a physician and professor at Severance Medical College (now the medical school of Yonsei University). She studied at Ewha Womans College and Doshisha Women's College in Japan before completing her doctorate at Michigan State University.

Koh established Seoul Women's University in 1961 to provide educational opportunities to the women of Korea.