This karung guni man is from SMU
SMU Lee Kong Chian School of Business alumnus and founder of online rag-and-bone service Karang-guni.com Daniel Wong was featured in an article where he discussed his business model and vision.
New Generation Brew
SMU School of Social Sciences graduate Jack Sai was the first to join the family business full-time in 2011.
The sky's the limit
SMU alumnus Victor Sim Zhicong's passion for air travel and aviation saw him applying for and being awarded the Civil Aviation Authority of Singapore (CAAS) Scholarship in 2007. Mr Sim's inclination towards CAAS raised a few eyebrows, especially among the SMU staff and faculty. "With
Halal Dining Club
The Halal Dining Club, founded by graduates from the Master of Science in Innovation at SMU, provides a one-stop app that makes booking and reviewing of halal restaurants easy and rewarding. The mobile app aims to ease the task of discovering great halal restaurants for consumers both at ho
Don't lick your lips
SMU Lee Kong Chian School of Business alumna Pauline Ng was featured in a Straits Times article where she shared her beauty rules. Ms Ng is also the Founder and Managing Director of face spa Porcelain, which she started in with her beautician mother in 2009, shortly after graduating.
Father among SMU best political science students
SMU School of Social Sciences graduate and father of three Muhammad Nazir Abdul Hamid received his bachelor’s degree on 13 July at SMU’s 13th Commencement Ceremony. He majored in Political Science, and Public Policy & Public Management.
My brother is in the same lecture class
Abdul Latif Mohamed Sa'at and his sister Siti Mardhiyyah graduated from SMU at the same time on 13 July at SMU’s 13th Commencement Ceremony.
The business of bacteria
SMU graduate and founder of We Are Cultured (a new homegrown beverage industry brand) Sheryl Tan was featured in an article. The brand has just introduced Teabiotic, a range of powders that contain 2.5 billion live cultures per serving for a healthier gut and immune system.
Father of quintuplets believes in lifelong learning
SMU held its 13th Commencement Ceremony on 13 July, where the Guest-of-Honour was Mr Ong Ye Kung, Acting Minister for Education (Higher Education and Skills).
SMU graduates take unconventional routes to success
SMU graduates Teh Kaiwen and Sharon Yeo were among the 2,600 students who graduated at SMU’s 13th commencement ceremony. This was SMU’s largest batch of graduates since its inception in 2000.