23 December 2005
Sydney riots 
Three academics, including SMU Associate Professor Mitchell Van der Zhan, address the issues surrounding the December 11th beach riots at a Sydney beach, spurred on by white supremacists.
Channel NewsAsia, 360
The role of auditors 
SMU's Associate Professor Mitchell Van der Zahn described auditors' role as providing a financial opinion of an organization by taking a snapshot of its transactions.
Channel NewsAsia
21 December 2005
Corporate Governance at NKF 
SMU's Associate Professor Mitchell Van der Zahn said that the Board of Directors has the responsibility to declare upfront whatever interests or connections they may have with any company.
Channel NewsAsia
Always on the go
SMU Accountancy student Nurulasyiqah is going on as the 5th president of the Rotaract Club despite her spinal muscular dystrophy.
The Straits Times
19 December 2005
Work Study Grant 
SMU's Work Study Grant scheme helps students Goh Weiye and Yan Lintong with savings in transport expenses and flexibility in working hours.
Channel 8
19 December 2005
$1,500 bag? I work for it
Second-year SMU accountancy student Faye Wong supports herself by choreographing dance moves for school choirs.
The Straits Times
6 December 2005
Making waves 
In a male-dominated shipping environment, top SMU graduate Elsie Ng has seen herself being rotated in several portfolios as a management trainee in NOL.
Channel NewsAsia
21 November 2005
The first time... you travel without family
Soh Wee Ling, SMU Accountancy graduate, looks at how travelling without your family can be an unforgettable experience.
The Straits Times
13 November 2005
Old hand on the hood
Limousine taxi driver Adi Akbar Arifin has been trying to win the Subaru Impreza Challenge since it was first held in November 2002. But to no avail. This year, consultant Koh Meng Khoon, 36, and his tax executive girlfriend [SMU alumna] Lung Wen Jie, 23, won a Subaru Impreza each after enduring 64 1/2 hours, beating 217 other teams.
The Straits Times
31 October 2005
I won't shy away from venturing out of S'pore
Singapore Management University graduate is considering giving up comfortable life here and accepting a 30-per-cent pay cut to take up a job in the tax sector in Shanghai , China.
The Straits Times
23 September 2005
Accounting for your career
The Singapore Management University has launched a Master of Professional Accounting (MPA) programme specially designed to create a pathway for graduates without a degree in accounting to achieve a professional accounting qualification.
The Straits Times Recruit
19 September 2005
SMU offers master's in accounting courses
SMU has launched a new graduate-level course to meet the growing demand of qualified accounting professionals in Singapore.
TODAY
8 August 2005
Maybe stint overseas will help me appreciate S'pore
SMU Accountancy graduate Soh Wee Ling looks forward to working abroad one day, somewhere in Asia and out of Singapore, to help her appreciate Singapore better
The Straits Times
July 2005
These women will shape your future
SMU students Rafidah Rahumathullah, Ng Eharn and Ezen Ho are amongst nine top female graduates who are making waves with their track records.
Her World
24 July 2005
Pop & Rap
Living in the spotlight doesn't always put you on the spot SMU poster girl Elsie Lin just graduated with top honours with no big problems, she says.
The New Paper
21 July 2005
Yesterday's poster girl is today's model SMU graduate
Best remembered for her back-arching pose, Ms Elsie Lin graduated with summa cum laude and snagged eight of the 11 accountancy awards.
The Straits Times
Sickly once, she creates ripples
23-year-old Lim Ke Xin took to the stage as SMU valedictorian and made a bold promise: SMU alumni will one day be Cabinet members.
TODAY
SMU valedictorian pursues education and social work
Every minute of Ms Lim Ke Xin's time in SMU is filled with activities. In addition to the demands of studies, much time is devoted to activities like social work and giving back to the community.
Lianhe Zaobao
26 June 2005
Wanted list to Dean's List
SMU Dean's list student Jimmy Boh wants to help other ex-convicts get back on their feet.
The Sunday Times Lifestyle
13 June 2005
How to clean up
In the face of growing accounting scandals, SMU Associate Professor of Accountancy Leong Kwong Sin shares his views on the place of regulation, management responsibility and the pressures of corporate performance.
The Edge Singapore
7 April 2005
Good Morning Singapore interview
SMU students Kevyn Eng, Lim Ke Xin [Accountancy student] and Cheryl Goh Sze Wei describe the opportunities in SMU to pursue their respective passions in emcee/ radio station, community service and competition judo in a "live" 10-minute interview.
Good Morning Singapore, Channel 8
4 April 2005
What a Slam – poetry hits a new high
SMU Accountancy student Soh Wee Ling reported on the World Poetry Day Slam where many new faces tried out poetry slamming - the art of performance poetry
The Straits Times
13 March 2005
My uni mate, My counselor
SMU students under the university's Peer Helper programme are trained to befriend and provide informal peer counselling to troubled schoolmates
The Sunday Times
17 January 2005
Don't
tar us with "elitist" tag - we are not
SMU students Soh Wee Ling [Accountancy student]
and Benjamin Xie respond to "elitist" tag in their writings.
The Straits Times