WOMEN with the IT factor
SMU alumna Nurul Jihadah Hussain who has a full-time job in the education sector is also a champion of gender diversity in the technology sector as the founder of non-profit organisation, The Codette Project.
S'pore travel blogger, 27, booked one-way ticket to US during global pandemic to live in nature
SMU alumna and travel blogger Isabel Leong booked a ticket to US during the global pandemic in October to live in nature.
Scholarship for needy S'pore students with special needs raising funds via music video
The Singapore Association of Women Lawyers (SAWL), hoping to extend the support of their SAWL fund to more beneficiaries, launched a fund-raising project in the form of a music video, "Room At The Table For Students with Physical and Intellectual Disability".
Entrepreneurs give people a taste of Japan amid pandemic
SMU alumni Rebecca Kwan and Lavender Chia set up MoguShop, an online Japan-centric grocer during the pandemic, in April after graduating from SMU and did not expect their business to flourish within six months despite the challenges.
These 2 SMU Grads Invested S$50K Into A Mushroom Snack Biz – Sold Over 10K Packs In 4 Months
SMU alumni Crystal Cheng and Joshua Chen, who were former classmates at SMU, were start-up founders themselves before they started Eden Chips together.
Brewing new business ideas with age-old soya sauce recipe
SMU alumnus and Nanyang Sauce owner Ken Koh, shared how he is brewing new business ideas with his family's handmade soya sauces and promoting them.
On a mission to tackle food and packaging waste
Social enterprise TreeDots is the brainchild of three SMU alumni: Tylor Jong, Lau Jia Cai and Nicholas Lim.
This S'pore startup lets you eat your spoon when you're done with it to reduce plastic waste
With plastic waste being a burgeoning problem, besides trying to minimise her own consumption, SMU alumna Anna Lam took one step further to create an edible cutlery startup called Crunch Cutlery, which manufactures and sells edible cutlery fortified with nutrition.
13 little-known celebrity-run businesses
SMU alumnus and celebrity Pornsak Prajakwit started Itsumi Skincare, a halal-certified skincare series, in 2018 after he realised he was not able to find a product in the market that is suitable for his father’s sensitive skin.
How these millennials took over their dad's biz, craft bespoke furniture from felled trees
The Yeo brothers, Morgan, Lincoln and Ryan, stepped in to continue their father's legacy in his company after their father was unfortunately diagnosed with pancreatic cancer.