Friendship Reimagined
Inspired by campus life, the founders of Friendzone are creating safe spaces for conversations and friendships—one neighbourhood and industry at a time.
Inspired by campus life, the founders of Friendzone are creating safe spaces for conversations and friendships—one neighbourhood and industry at a time.
The fourth run of the INSPIRxE mentorship programme fruitfully concluded with a Mentor Appreciation Evening cum “Last Lecture” on 16 May.
Karla Hotchkiss-Rufino (MBA ’10), Treasurer of the NUS Alumni Network Manila (2023-2024), shares her top dining recommendations for anyone hoping to enjoy a meal in the Philippines’ capital city.
The spirit of mentorship and community was on full display at the CDE Alumni Mentorship Mid-Programme Meetup held on 30 April 2025.
Final year student Ms Lara Chal shares how cultural exchange, inclusive initiatives like Trek & Connect, and a belief in the power of listening shaped her leadership journey.
The event marked a significant milestone in Tembusu’s journey as Singapore’s first 21st century residential college.
From burnout to breakthroughs, two NUS alumni share what matters in your first job—and what doesn’t.
Singapore’s social capital was placed under the microscope at IPS Singapore Perspectives 2025, which previewed results from two significant studies on racial and religious harmony.
Women leaders share how everyday actions, quiet confidence, and authentic leadership can drive impact—regardless of title.
Dr Cansu Canca (Arts & Social Sciences PhD ’12) founded AI Ethics Lab, which brings together philosophers and computer scientists to develop ethical frameworks in artificial intelligence.
What does it take to make it in global cities like New York? At a recent NUS Be A-Head event, experts shared advice on adjusting to new work cultures and growing professional networks in unfamiliar career landscapes.
Shaped by faith, loss and wanderlust, the work of author Mr Raeden Richardson (Yale-NUS ’17) searches for meaning in grief and myth.