Do millennials read anything over 140 characters and not via a mobile device? Renowned poet and author, Kirpal Singh, discusses why holding a book in our hands is distinctively more intimate than reading a Kindle.
Human Resources' function may primarily be in dealing with people, but that is no excuse to lag behind in the technological revolution. We find out from Prof Rick Smith how the future of HR is changing.
If you want to know what freshman year holds for you (or for your child), there's no one better to ask than Sandra Tan. Having just completed her first year, she shares what life at SMU holds for our incoming freshmen.
Fake news, alternative facts – call it what you may, this troubling issue is not going away anytime soon. With social media as a catalyst, how do we begin to distinguish between quality journalism and fake news?
The tides have changed with companies now realising that sustainability is no longer about scoring brownie points. It's time to get serious about change, said the recent Tri-sector Forum 2017.
Social entrepreneurship pioneer, Bill Drayton, shares why millennials and companies need to become drivers of change or be prepared to be left behind.
The only thing connecting or disconnecting demand and supply is information (or lack thereof). SMU alumna, Siddika Jaffer's 'Halal Dining Club' aims to be the bridge for Halal establishments across the globe.
Can Singapore claim back its top 10 most entrepreneurial countries ranking and become the Silicon Valley of Asia? We put the question to SMU Prof Arcot Desai Narasimhalu.
And for anyone reading this, thinking about taking the plunge to follow a personal passion, Quanda says there’s no better time than now.
The Big Apple is certainly a “concrete jungle where dreams are made of”. A melting pot of the arts, dining, shopping and start-ups, it was no doubt a huge eye-opener for Cheyenne and fellow SMU students on their business study mission New York trip.