With no precedent to model after, Megan Lim and Tan Qi Qing share how their team put together FOMO—SMU’s first virtual orientation—and made it successful.
The inaugural SMU-ISCA Case Competition 2019 challenged teams to uncover fraudulent practices in a case scenario modelled after actual cases tackled by the Commercial Affairs Department (CAD). The event which drew 46 teams from polytechnics and universities, ... Read More
As SMU Accountancy student Vicki You nears her graduation, she wrote to express her thanks to her professors in appreciation of the guidance and knowledge she had gained, especially from her second major in Accounting Data and Analytics. Read her Letter to ... Read More
Should you pursue a double degree or a second major? What's the difference? Read on to get some clarity on the choice that will work best for you.
A fast-paced field where learning never stops—this was exactly the reason that Tan Kee Hock chose to pursue SMU’s BSc (Information Systems) programme. He shares more about his university experience.
When Ng Kok Yin heard about SMU's new Politics, Law & Economics major back in junior college, it seemed like the stars were aligned—even her friends thought the same! The final year student shares what her experience in SMU has been like so far.
We're moving our SMU Open House event on 29 Feb and 1 Mar 2020, entirely online. But it doesn't mean you will be getting a diminished Open House experience this year. Far from it! Here are 10 reasons you should check out our brand-new Virtual Open House.
SMU undergraduates Nicole Tay, Masturah Bte Sulaiman and Park Ju Hee share with us their experience as regular volunteers at the Harvest Care Centre, and offer tips for students who are new to volunteering.
Asking how coding has benefitted people who aren’t pursuing a career in programming is like asking how writing has benefitted those who aren’t angling to be a journalist, says Assoc Prof Hady Lauw. In this interview, he shares about the important skills one ... Read More
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