From bilingualism to multilingual confidence: What the Dear You debate is telling us
In a commentary, SMU President Professor Lily Kong opines that the public debate over the Teochew-language film Dear You presents an opportunity to…
Why the future belongs to wise cities, not just smart ones
In a commentary, SMU President Professor Lily Kong reflects on discussions at the recent World Cities Summit (WCS) and argues that the future belongs…
Developing AI to empower persons with disabilities
SMU’s College of Integrative Studies student Zachary Tay is developing an AI assistant inspired by JARVIS from Iron Man to help persons with…
Dominic Yuan: Building a label for musicians across Southeast Asia
SMU alumnus Dominic Yuan started the music label, Parka, at the end of his second year in university, using it as his official SMU internship…
So, you want to be a solopreneur. AI helps but here’s what you need to know
In a commentary, SMU Vice President (Partnerships and Engagement) and Lee Kong Chian Professor of Communication & Technology Lim Sun Sun said…
Beyond metrics: Is Singapore’s fixation with measuring everything holding it back?
In a commentary, SMU Associate Professor of Accounting Holly Yang opined that Singapore’s emphasis on measurement and meritocracy, while instrumental…
Can we talk? Texting doesn’t fix things, and yet we’re all typing away
In a commentary, SMU Associate Professor of Law Dorcas Quek Anderson cited research showing that negotiations conducted via text messaging take…
'Never poorer for helping': The first Singaporean high sheriff in Wales wants to make volunteerism a norm
SMU alumna Shereen Aziz Williams has been appointed High Sheriff of Gwent. Shereen is the first Muslim to hold the appointment there and reportedly…
The most powerful anti-drug message may start at the dinner table
In a commentary, SMU Senior Lecturer of Communication Management Dr Tracy Loh, Member of National Council Against Drug Abuse (NCADA), and Tan Chong…
Study: Most Singaporeans aware of lasting power of attorney, but only about one-third have applied for it
A new study by SMU’s Centre for Research on Successful Ageing (ROSA) found that while close to seven in 10 Singaporeans are aware of the Lasting…