Well-known for its astronomical sights, Canada was the destination of choice for SMU Business alumna Cheong Yi Hua when she was deciding on her semester exchange programme. Read all about her takeaways and adventures in the Great White North.
Even as Singapore fights its latest wave of Covid infections, university students across the island are eager to get back their on-campus college lives. Here are some tips on how we can prioritise our health and safety as the nation adjusts to living ... Read More
With the latest extension of safe management measures, it looks like our remote working and learning stints are not coming to an end anytime soon. Check out these hacks to upgrade your personal space on a budget for an instant mood lift.
The past year or so has been tough on those studying or working far from home, and it does not get better during the festive season. Here are some tips on how you can not only survive spending the holidays in a foreign land, but hopefully also ... Read More
Where working from home was once a dream for cubicle dwellers here, what has gone so wrong with the phenomenon – made a necessity by Covid – that it’s propelled Singapore to the top of the chart as the most ... Read More
As the world gears up to live with Covid, we hear from some of the world's top business moguls on what it takes to keep the pandemic fatigue at bay and thrive in this highly challenging environment.
Can’t travel? No problem. Watch how Year 4 Accountancy undergraduate Tan Shu Min got to experience a multicultural working environment through her overseas virtual internship stint with a Balinese startup.
Covid-19 has left its indelible effects on the global economy, the environment and our people. As we prepare ourselves to live with the pandemic for the long haul, what are some ways to mitigate its fallouts as a society?
Organising SMU’s signature rite-of-passage event for freshmen was no easy task. After nearly six months of hard work, FOMO 2021 turned up a spectacular detective-themed orientation camp.
The young appear to be one of the most vulnerable groups when it comes to mental wellness issues. How can we, as a society, bring about awareness and change to protect the mental health of our youths?