Yip Pin Xiu wins second gold medal at World Para Swimming Championships
Burgers for Yip, before beefing up
Pamela Ting: She left her cushy job in banking & invested $100K into this local furniture brand
SMU alumna Pamela Ting gave up her corporate job to start Scene Shang, a contemporary furniture and homeware label inspired by Asian décor styles.
World champion Yip Pin Xiu in fine fettle
SMU alumna and national para swimmer Yip Pin Xiu claimed gold in the women's 100m backstroke S2 at the World Para Swimming Championships in London on Wednesday – her first world title since 2010.
Yip Pin Xiu: Feature in Lianhe Zaobao
SMU alumna Yip Pin Xiu – who made history by becoming Singapore's first Paralympic champion in 2008 in Beijing after winning the 50m backstroke S3 – shared the ups and downs in her 15-years of competitive swimming.
Robin Pho: Making a positive impact while investing
SMU alumnus Robin Pho, who was part of the pioneer batch who joined SMU in 2000, set up Right People Renewable Energy in 2017, to help commercial and industrial clients in Indonesia switch from dirty fossil fuels to clean renewable solar energy, focusing primarily on off-grid lo
Roger Yeo: This 31-year-old turned a struggling family business around
When SMU alumnus Morgan Yeo and his two younger brothers took over their father's business in 2014, it was not doing well with just five employees, but they promised their father that they will continue his legacy.
Jeremy Lee and Clewyn Puah turn peels and waste into essential oils
SMU alumni Jeremy Lee and Clewyn Puah are founders of UglyGood – a bio-tech startup that transforms organic waste into high value products, such as bio-based cleaners, animal feed and essential oils.
Pauline Ng: More than skin deep
SMU alumna Pauline Ng started Porcelain, a home-grown beauty and spa brand with her mother after she graduated from the University in 2009 with a business degree.
alan Phua: Food firms globally whip up wacky ways to battle bad diets
SMU alumnus Alan Phua, is the co-founder and chief executive of Alchemy Foodtech, whose products lower the glycaemic index (GI) of foods such as white rice and bread.
Chuckie Antonio: Why Chuckie gave up showbiz for politics
SMU alumnus Chuckie Antonio is the youngest candidate running for councillor of Quezon City’s 3rd district in the Philippines. He explained why he chose to run for councillor instead of joining the showbiz industry.