A Heroine for all Humanity The 2004 Boxing Day tsunami launched Ms Selly Amalina Muzammil’s (Arts and Social Sciences ’09) lifelong mission to fight hunger globally. The NUS Alumni Awards 2019 winner talks about her passion to save and transform lives.
Leading the ‘Charge’ in Zero-waste Efforts How Mr Bryan Oh (Business ’19) and Mr Kenneth Palmer (Engineering ’20) are spearheading the recycling of lithium in batteries.
Putting The “Pro” In Pro Bono How Adjunct Professor Ruby Lee Yen Kee (Law ’85) helps law students realise the value they can bring to the community.
Channelling Adversity into Action Multi-hyphenate Ms Anthea Ong (Business ‘90) has turned her own struggles into powerful catalysts to empower members of different Singapore communities.
Driving Progress Via Innovation Through his work in supporting tech start-ups and innovation in his native Vietnam, Mr Dang Tan Duc (Design and Environment ’11) has been uplifting lives and communities.
Levelling The Playing Field Why success to Mr Pranama Moorthy (Engineering ’08) — a champion for the causes of vulnerable women and domestic workers — means more than just doing well for himself.
Championing Conscious Consumerism Ms Bianca Tham (Arts and Social Sciences ’17) isn’t naive about the impact she can make on the environment — but that doesn’t curb her enthusiasm one bit.
The Comfort of a Call Home How empathy drove Mr David Chia (Yale-NUS ’17) to find a solution for a problem he had never experienced himself.
Putting Patients at Ease How Ms Guadalupe Lazaro (Yale-NUS ’20) is using the Internet to widen access to reproductive and sexual health services.