Helping youth to enhance their skills give satisfaction
SMU alumna Ms Amalina Abdul Nasir, who has a Bachelor of Social Science, Sociology and Corporate Communication degree, hopes to be a catalyst for more Islamic religious teachers to participate in the career support programme run by Mendaki Club for Islamic studies students who w
My Perfect Weekend with Pamela Ting
SMU alumna Pamela Ting drives business development at Scene Shang, the home-grown contemporary Asian furniture and homeware brand she co-founded with architect Jessica Wong.
My Star Bride actors rekindle the spark
Even after more than a year since they played a married couple in the popular Channel 8 romance drama My Star Bride (2021), actors Xu Bin and SMU alumna Chantalle Ng had no problems slipping back into their roles for a telemovie spin-off.
'Matchmaking' volunteers for digital work
SMU alumna Zhao Ruyan became aware of the challenges that charity organisations faced amidst the pandemic.
Two university classmates join hands to start a business in developing hangover products that prevent flushing despite imbibing
Making money in business is important, but for the two founders of the health supplement DrinkAid – SMU alumnus Solomon Poon and Ryan Foo – helping people stay healthy and contributing to society is what they founded the company for.
On the sidelines
SMU alumna Joey Cheng started playing football at 13, but only joined the school team when she was 16. After enrolling at SMU, she became president of the university's women's football club.
His drive has taken him far
SMU alumnus Aaron Tan is the co-founder of Carro, a unicorn start-up dealing in used cars. Carro topped The Straits Times and Statista's list of Singapore's fastest-growing companies last year. It was also No.
A united nation looking towards the future
Singaporean athletes and para-athletes have been making waves in the sports scene in the last year.
Exciting sporting achievements throughout 2021
SMU alumna and Paralympic swimmer Yip Pin Xiu continued her dominance at the Tokyo Paralympics which equalled her two-gold effort at the 2016 Rio de Janeiro Games.
She turned her Kickstarter dream into a S$2.5m bag company
SMU alumna Mandy Chan co-founded a startup when she was still a teenager six years ago. The startup, called The Bold Company, was incorporated in 2016.