From an Early Setback in Mathematics to New Frontiers
How the AI journey of Dr Thang Luong (Computing ‘09) came full circle
How the AI journey of Dr Thang Luong (Computing ‘09) came full circle
70 members of the NUS Senior Alumni community gathered for their annual Lo Hei celebration.
Celebrating the Year of the Fire Horse, the evening brought together approximately 80 alumni and partners for a vibrant night of reunion, reflection, and renewed connections.
Cast as Mary and Joseph in a 1987 Christmas performance, Ms Cheryl Ng (Arts & Social Sciences ’85) and Mr Andy Sim (GDipSA ‘85) first played a married couple—before writing their own love story offstage.
As love and business intertwine, Ms Desiree Chang (Arts & Social Sciences ’25) and Mr Matthew Tan (Year 3, Arts & Social Sciences) open up about the challenges and rewards of mixing romance with entrepreneurship.
Ms Tan Peck Ying (Science ’11) is the co-founder and CEO of Blood, a Singapore-based menstrual health company on a mission to normalise periods and make them more manageable.
In many workplaces, success seems to favour those who speak the loudest. But according to introvert coach and former lawyer Ms Serena Low (Law ’93), quiet strength—when understood and used well—can be just as powerful. In honour of International Women’s Day, she shares practical advice for introverted women navigating career growth, transitions and new cultural environments.
In celebration of International Women’s Day, we asked NUS faculty members to recommend the influential books by women—or works centred on women’s experiences or achievements—that hold particular meaning for them. Here are their suggestions.
As we mark International Women’s Day, NUS alumna Ms Miruna Ranjan (Arts & Social Sciences ’09) reflects on her journey from communications to social impact — and why sport can be a powerful space for girls to find their voice.
On 27 February 2026, alumni from the NUS Electrical and Computer Engineering Class of 2025 gathered at East Coast Park for a casual BBQ reunion to reconnect after graduation.
Fifteen degrees water. Hidden currents. Jellyfish in the night. These were some of what Dr Chua Jia Long (Medicine ’16, MPH ’22) faced in his goal to achieve the Triple Crown of Open Water Swimming—and raise S$1.5 million for St Luke’s Hospital.
As the creator of the world’s first gamified lion dance training platform, Ms Lynn Wong (Arts & Social Sciences ’11) is combining technology and heritage to keep seniors active and engaged.