For many of us, a spin on the bike is a great way to keep healthy. But for others, it could make the difference between staying in school or dropping out. SMU undergraduate Joel Tang shares how Project Bike4Change is "Changing Lives, Two Wheels at a Time".
Information systems had never been a discipline in Kuok Juin's consideration. But a chance discovery at SMU Open House piqued his interest and opened his mind to a whole new slate of possibilities.
With the rising tide of nationalism, it is now more important than ever before to look towards building inclusive communities. One way this can happen is by embracing the idea of global citizenship.
SMU Accountancy student Ng Yan Lun decides to try his hand in the local sports scene while on exchange in France. After passing the try-outs, he continued to play volleyball and tchoukball in various French competitions for one season.
After 2 years serving national service, having to adjust to a brand new school environment can be quite a daunting task. SMU accountancy freshman Stanley Low shares tips based on his personal experience.
In our highly interconnected and fast-changing world, we can't afford not being global-minded anymore. Here are four ways to help you become true global citizens.
SMU may not have been her top university choice in the beginning, but a surprising turn of events changed SMU Economics freshman Karista Khoo's perspective completely. She shares what her first semester has been like, thus far.
Sustainable living has just gotten easier, thanks to the efforts of SMU Accountancy alumna Joline Tang and her eco-friendly business, The Sustainability Project.
You can't fully learn about a country until you've seen it for yourself. For SMU Business undergraduate Muhammad Razeef, the ASEAN-India Student Exchange programme was an eye-opener and has since changed his perception of the ... Read More
Mandeep Sedha from Credit Suisse didn’t have to wait long to see the benefits of her Singapore Management University MBA.