“The butteries, courtyards, and sky gardens have given me a repository of memories and experiences that have answered an existential question, and will continue to do so whenever I travel from the familiar to the unfamiliar.” For our Graduation Issue, Chris tells the Class of 2019 what the ‘in-between’ spaces of Yale-NUS taught him about community and belonging.
Worried about the leaving behind the Yale-NUS community after graduation? Crystal speaks to Holly Apsley, Lai Ying Tong and Angela Ferguson, three students from the Class of 2018 who currently live together, maintaining the aspects of community they love.
For our Graduation Issue, Paul turned to the Class of 2019 to ask them about their formative experiences at Yale-NUS, as well as some of their “what ifs”.
story | Vasudha Kataruka
photo | Anshuman Mohan, Bozy Lu, Yale-NUS Admissions
From RC4 to the New Campus
Growing from 150 students to a full house in...
The following are edited memories about the Class of 2017, submitted by students of Yale-NUS College.
“Yale-NUS Confessions broke the perfection bubble for me, not...
story | Pericles Lewis, President of Yale-NUS College
photo | Public Affairs
A colleague of mine studied for his freshman and sophomore years at Princeton University....
story | David Chappell
photo | Yale-NUS Public Affairs
Yale-NUS College held its inaugural graduation ceremony for the class of 2017, on May 29, 2017.
The...
story | Eduardo Lage-Otero, Former Vice-Rector
photo | Eduardo Lage-Otero, Former Vice-Rector
Around four years ago, Yale-NUS College was something of a blank slate. Although a...
story | Stanislav Presolski, Assistant Professor
photo | Mercury Press
I say this knowing that I am not immune to biases, yet striving to stay objective...