One Life, Two Passions
Entertainment lawyer Ms Deborah Png (Law ’88) combines her loves – the law and acting – in her work in Hollywood.
Entertainment lawyer Ms Deborah Png (Law ’88) combines her loves – the law and acting – in her work in Hollywood.
NUS School of Computing (SoC) celebrated a major milestone, bringing together generations of computing pioneers, alumni, faculty, students, and industry leaders to reflect on the School’s journey and look ahead to its future ambitions.
When Mr Tan Wei Boon welcomed a teenage musician from New Zealand to NUS, neither expected a bond that would endure for over a decade.
“We came here as long-lost classmates or even strangers, but after 50 years, we realise we still have connections, and this occasion could be the last time some of us meet.”
When Ng Jia Long (GDipSA ’24), Jeremy Yap (Science ’21, GDipSA ’24), and Tony Lim (GDipSA ’24) enrolled in the same NUS-ISS graduate tech programme in systems analysis, they didn’t expect to walk away with lasting friendships.
On 15 August, NUS Alumni Sing-Along was honoured to be one of the community partners at the SG60 National Day celebration.
From global music deals to quiet beach mornings, Mr Victor Paul (Arts & Social Sciences ’07) shares how Perth shaped his life and career, and why it might just be your next favourite destination.
Ms Brillyn Toh (Business ’11) of junk traders-turned-second-hand furniture darlings Hock Siong & Co. is breathing new life into a family legacy.
The overseas network gathered for a meaningful evening to reconnect, reminisce, and celebrate NUS120.
More than 100 NUS alumni came together to recreate the magic of beloved classical pieces that once filled their university days.
Six decades ago, Singapore was little more than a bustling entrepôt with big ambitions. Today, it has transformed into a global innovation hub, as evidenced by these NUS spinoffs and startups.
She has worked in some of the world’s most fragile places, from conflict zones to refugee camps. But it is in children’s storybooks that Ms Rachel Nadia Goh (Arts & Social Sciences ’14) has found her most enduring tool for change.