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SU exhibits historical photographs of 1994 election

​The power of visual storytelling was on full display at the recent opening of an exhibition at Stellenbosch University (SU) that affords the public access to a...

A Day in the life: Khanyisa Xinwa

​ Khanyisa Xinwa serves as the Student Support Coordinator at Stellenbosch University's (SU) Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences where she provides essential...

FMHS Social Impact report: Healing beyond the classroom

Stellenbosch University's (SU) Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences (FMHS) extends its influence far beyond the realm of education and research. While...

New Director: Legal Services ready to navigate SA’s evolving higher education landscape

Attorney Neville Naidoo has the important task of tackling any legal challenges and potential risks that come the way of Stellenbosch University (SU). He has...

A Day in the Life: Enos Lekala

As one of the driving forces behind the Listen, Live and Learn (LLL) initiative at Stellenbosch University (SU), Enos Lekala makes a big difference in students'...

Science, AgriSciences, Health Sciences students victorious at SU’s FameLab heat

​Tallulah Glasby, a master's student in microecology at Stellenbosch University (SU), has won the SU heat of the 2024 national FameLab competition. The event...

SU Museum hosts book launch celebrating 66 South African women

A coffee table book celebrating South Africa's formidable women was recently launched at Stellenbosch University (SU). The SU Museum, in collaboration with the...

International networking opportunities for two SU journalism students

Two journalism honours students from Stellenbosch University have secured positions within the Historically Black Colleges and Universities – Africa...

A Day in the Life: Valdene Southon

​Valdene Southon is far more than just an assistant at Stellenbosch University's (SU) Campus Health Service. She plays a pivotal role that extends far beyond...

Agreeable personalities a top target for cybercriminals – SU study

​People with an agreeable personality have a higher chance of being manipulated by cybercriminals to share private and sensitive information, a new study at...
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