AlumNUS

Gone to the Dogs

How Ms Audrey Sin (Business ’20) is putting a new twist on the ancient practice of yoga – by offering it to pets.

Drawing Strength from Love

Three accomplished alumnae share their secrets to achieving success as a woman — while highlighting the value of a strong marriage and support given to them by the men in their lives.

Leaps of Faith

One of Singapore’s most familiar faces, actor Mr Tay Ping Hui (Arts & Social Sciences ’95) has no interest in the tried-and-tested.

When all Play is Work

His time at the University has put Mr Jensen Goh (Engineering ’17) on track to becoming a highly sought-after coach in the world of esports.

Adapting to an Altered Reality

COVID-19 has made life within and beyond the classroom virtually (pun intended) unrecognisable. Stripped of the in-person interactions so vital to the student experience, some might say that universities have lost their value and become yet another casualty of the pandemic. But institutions of higher learning still have legs — if they dare to re-imagine themselves.

Disrupted, But Not Derailed

Six soon-to-be alumni share stories of interrupted dreams, adjusted aspirations, and the resilience to move forward in uncertain times.

Breaking Stereotypes

Mr Aditya Talwar (Yale-NUS ’20) picked up conversational Mandarin while in university — and has since gone on to create a series of hit videos in the language.

Getting It Write

For poet, educator, and current director of the Singapore Writers Festival, Ms Pooja Nansi (Arts & Social Sciences ’04), a successful festival space invites the coming together of all people, no matter their backgrounds.

Love In the Time Of COVID-19

Absence makes the heart grow fonder — or does it? Four alumni couples share the stresses and silver linings the current pandemic has presented to their respective relationships.

A Heart for Learning

Find out how cardiologist Dr Natalie Koh (Medicine ’09) is benefitting from an Executive MBA education.

Goodness Gracious We!

While Singapore strives for the top spot in areas such as economic performance and technological advancement, where do we stand as a gracious society? Our senior and younger alumni from various fields share their perspectives.