On the Write Track
Storyteller, stage actor and scribe – Mr Myle Yan Tay (Yale-NUS ’19) is the local arts scene’s practitioner to watch.
Storyteller, stage actor and scribe – Mr Myle Yan Tay (Yale-NUS ’19) is the local arts scene’s practitioner to watch.
Through his work in supporting tech start-ups and innovation in his native Vietnam, Mr Dang Tan Duc (Design and Environment ’11) has been uplifting lives and communities.
By studying the history of Singapore’s flora, fauna and landscape, we stand to learn a lot about ourselves as a people. Environmental historian Associate Professor Timothy P. Barnard has unearthed some surprising insights on our collective history through his research.
The Bukit Timah Campus is a throwback to NUS’ early beginnings and a rarity in Singapore’s modern built environment. For close to a century, generations of students have passed through the campus, their memories adding to its long history — a story that continues to be written.
A salute to our alumni who have received the Cultural Medallion, Singapore’s highest arts accolade.
President of the Law Society of Singapore, senior litigator, author, lifelong learner and social media commentator Mr Adrian Tan (Law ’91) talks about the trend of more young legal professionals leaving the industry, his love for writing and how he stays curious.
Ms Lim Biyi speaks to The AlumNUS on her role as a coach for Alpha Verve, NUS’ varsity cheerleading team.
For celebrated alumna Ms Violet Oon (Arts & Social Sciences ’71), an association with the University spans generations and is very much intertwined with her own family history.
NUS College Dean Professor Simon Chesterman and his Vice Deans share their plans and aspirations for the college.
National Arts Council Young Artist Award recipient Dr Yanyun Chen on finding her voice as a visual artist and helping her students find theirs.
Why success to Mr Pranama Moorthy (Engineering ’08) — a champion for the causes of vulnerable women and domestic workers — means more than just doing well for himself.