Volunteers driven by difference they can make, first S'pore study on volunteerism finds

The first study on the volunteer experience here has found that the top two reasons why volunteers continue to give their time and effort are the…

Commentary: Though the Thai election’s done and dusted, political uncertainty remains

In a commentary, SMU Associate Professor of Political Science Jacob Ricks discussed the political uncertainty in Thailand despite the Move Forward…

Giving back to support the dreams of others

On his 27th birthday, SMU alumnus and Group Chief Executive Officer of Ebenezer Holdings Lawrence Kim, who was then still studying, pledged $17,500…

Commentary: Today’s Raffles Institution is different from the one I attended, but same fundamentals should endure, including contributions to society

In a commentary, SMU Associate Professor of Law and Raffles Institution (RI) alumnus Eugene Tan shared how today's RI is different from the one he…

Smart vending machines the minimarts in the near future?

In a commentary, SMU Associate Professor of Marketing (Education) Seshan Ramaswami discussed how the vending machine has stood the test of time even…

SMU study: The better the social skills, the better the performance of security analysts 

A new study by SMU examines the effects of equity analysts' social skills on their performance and career advancements and finds significant and…

Although awareness has improved, Survey: Majority think locals are not tolerant enough of dementia

According to a new nationwide survey conducted by SMU, some 60 per cent of people with dementia say they are treated as less competent than others.…

Getting hired faster and higher wages: How this university is setting up its graduates for success

SMU has been prescient in pioneering highly successful, world-class undergraduate degree programmes that prepare graduates to thrive in such a world…

60% of those with dementia feel they are treated as less able: SMU survey

According to a new nationwide survey conducted by SMU, some 60 per cent of people with dementia say they are treated as less competent than others.…

With generative AI, do we still need unis?

In a commentary, SMU President Professor Lily Kong and SMU Vice President of Partnerships and Engagement and Professor of Communication &…