Annie Moon Returns to Columbia University for Spring 2026 Semester
Moon Seo Yoon, also known as Annie, a prominent member of the co-ed K-pop group ALLDAY PROJECT, is set to resume her studies at Columbia University for the upcoming Spring 2026 semester. Sources indicate that she will return to her academic life around January 20, remaining in the United States until May in order to fully commit to her educational endeavors.

A Focus on Education
Majoring in Art History and Visual Arts, Annie intends to concentrate on her studies while in the United States. As she prepares for the start of the semester, she is also finalizing various commitments related to commercial projects and photo shoots before fully immersing herself in her academic responsibilities.
Background and Academic Pursuits
Annie’s path in academia has captured the public’s attention, particularly considering her privileged background. As the eldest daughter of Shinsegae Group President Chung Yoo Kyung, she faced the challenge of securing her mother’s endorsement to pursue a career in music. Despite these pressures, Annie dedicated herself to her studies and successfully gained admission to the prestigious Ivy League institution, Columbia University, which played a significant role in her launch into the K-pop industry.

Impact on ALLDAY PROJECT
As Annie takes a temporary hiatus for her studies, her fellow ALLDAY PROJECT members—Tarzzan, Bailey, Woochan, and Youngseo—will emphasize music production and personal projects during the first half of the year. Tarzzan has already commenced his solo promotional activities by releasing the music video for his latest track, “MEDUSA, ” on January 12.
ALLDAY PROJECT, known for its dynamic sound and innovative approach, made a significant impact with their debut track “FAMOUS, ” which gained immense popularity within the K-pop landscape following its release in 2025. The group’s ability to balance individual aspirations with collective goals speaks to their versatility and dedication as artists.
Sources: Daum
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