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Art in the heart of NUS: How public art transforms our campus
Cultivate a distinct campus identity and sense of community through site-specific artworks.
Weaving the fabric of NUS at mOSAic
Celebrating cultures, faiths and inclusivity at mOSAic@NUS
OVERDRIVE: Serving art on a shared canvas
OVERDRIVE is NUS’ only day-to-night arts carniva with live music, dance performances and exhibitions.
Reimagining traditional arts for contemporary audiences
NUS Chinese Dance and NUS Chinese Orchestra went on a cultural immersion trip to Bangkok.
Bringing art to the epicentre of student life
Yusof Ishak House will house six NUS Arts Festival programmes for the first time in its 49-year history.
Caring beyond borders
Student-led “Misi Kami Peduli” (translates to ‘Mission: We Care') by Perhimpunan Indonesia at NUS (PINUS) advances education for underprivileged Indonesian villages.
Rising at the first opportunity: TeamNUS makes its mark at the SEA Games 2025
With 75 current students and alumni among the nation's best, TeamNUS athletes brought home a total of 64 medals, including eight gold, 23 silver, and 33 bronze medals across various events at the SEA Games 2025.
Competitive yet caring: Kent Ridge Hall Master Kua Harn Wei on building a cohesive community
A Double Ultra Triathlon champion and Hall Master of Kent Ridge Hall, Associate Professor Kua Harn Wei reflects on how resilience, respect, and community shape both his athletic pursuits and his vision for a home away from home at NUS.
Consistency over talent: How discipline molded winning mindset
NUS volleyball captain Ajay Singh Shergill reveals how disciplined leadership and a student-first mindset power his success on and off the court.
Walking the path of service and inclusion
Year 4 Law and NUS College student, Clara Cher, received the APB Foundation Scholarship for Persons with Disabilities for her advocacy work in promoting inclusion.

