Is Singapore ready for a Hillary Clinton?

Singapore's leading advocacy group promoting women's issues, Aware, will hold a public forum at SMU's Li Ka Shing Library today titled ?Is Singapore…

Students in demand

For the first time, SMU undergraduates may receive job offers in Kuwait or elsewhere in the Middle East before graduation, as the region's…

5 things you can do today

An a-capella performance will be held at SMU U-Square tonight, 7.30pm - 9.30pm, free admission. [Change of venue to T-junction, basement concourse]

SMU students visit Israel to experience ?wartime? business spirit

SMU students on the Business Study Mission to Israel were impressed by how businesses like Iscar continue to thrive in the midst of the 2005 unrest…

Leadership and Team Building course project documentary

SMU students produce iJournalist documentary focused on a group of elderly people in Singapore who were not asking for handouts or pity.

Malaysian elections

Assistant Professor Eugene Tan commented on how the opposition parties in Malaysia realised the importance of consolidation.

Sponsorship of sport by businesses

Practice associate professor and director of the Centre for Marketing Excellence, John Davis, spoke about the sponsorship of sports by businesses on…

Lessons to be learnt, says PAP MPs

SMU assistant professor Eugene Tan comments on the why the ruling party of Malaysia must keep in touch with issues ? especially bread-and-butter…

Budget contest throws up a variety of ideas

SMU undergraduate Joanne Tang is a first prize winner in the The Budget 2008 Essay Competition held by the Ministry of Finance. The competition…

Private equity start-up Asiasons taps public money

?You can't grow companies and hope to make money overnight. Companies have life cycles. You have to give them time,? says Annie Koh, dean of…