Changing the Way the Cookie Crumbles
How a trio of NUS graduates built a thriving business by turning food waste into delicious, high-end snacks.
How a trio of NUS graduates built a thriving business by turning food waste into delicious, high-end snacks.
A special gathering following the NUS120 Homecoming brought together alumni based in Manila and Singapore.
The Jolly Space was vibrant with energy on 20th September 2025 for the Dentistry Class of 2015’s 10-year reunion.
From NUS Law to Parliament, private legal practice and pro bono work, Ms Charmaine Yap (Law ’18) has built a career as a white-collar defence lawyer and advocate for migrant workers. Now, as a Fulbright scholar at Columbia University, she plans to study labour and migration issues through the lenses of transnational governance and accountability.
Dr Brigitte Woo (Nursing ’11), the sole recipient from Asia of the Harkness Fellowship for 2024/2025, is driven by a commitment to uplifting her profession — including by researching how to adopt AI in nursing tasks.
The CDE Women Symposium 2025 brought alumni, students, and faculty together for an afternoon of reflection and inspiration.
On 16 August 2025, NUS Alumni Relations organised a tour of Blue Aqua’s sustainable shrimp farm and hatchery.
NUS alumni came together for the Vietnamese Coffee and Chocolate Tasting event at La Saigon Café.
Thought leaders Mr Kishore Mahbubani (Arts & Social Sciences ’71), Mr George Yeo and NUS experts gathered at a recent book launch to reflect on the region’s future, peacebuilding and what it means for the ‘Asian century’.
At the end of August, the LKYSPP–NUS Alumni Vietnam Chapter organised its annual community trip to Trà Vinh province, visiting the ECO Vietnam Group (EVG) Learning Center 3.
UM and NUS came together in August for the 54th edition of the UM-NUS Inter-University Tunku Chancellor Golf Tournament, as well as the UM-NUS Joint Academic Symposium on Precision Health.
As NUS marks its 120th anniversary, Associate University Librarian and Head of Archives & Digital Preservation Mr Herman Felani bin Md Yunos (Arts & Social Sciences ’07) shares how he is helping to safeguard the University’s rich history — and why working at his alma mater is both a privilege and a passion.