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ARTS & CULTURE
Home > Latest News > Arts & Culture Media alert: Minister launches Mitchell Link 07 Jun 2006
Australian Minister for Communications, Information Technology and the Arts, Senator Helen Coonan, will formally announce the allocation of $4.5 million to the construction of a high speed fibre optic network that will connect Charles Sturt University (CSU) Bathurst and Orange campuses into the Australian Research and Education Network (AREN). 06 Jun 2006
In an historic step, the Orange Campus has been formally transferred to Charles Sturt University (CSU) from the University of Sydney. Managing our heritage for the future 22 May 2006
Heritage, and how we manage our heritage, is just as much about the present as it is about the past. Wednesday is World Press Freedom Day 02 May 2006
How can there be a correlation between free speech and the eradication of poverty? CSU in Ontario students head down under 27 Apr 2006
For seven lucky Charles Sturt University (CSU) Ontario students, their practicum teaching will provide more than the usual additional knowledge and opportunities. The Bachelor of Primary Education Studies students are heading ‘down under’ for between three and six weeks. Academic denies the dumbing down of the English syllabus 20 Apr 2006
Is the English syllabus taught in Australian schools being dumbed down by "rubbish" post modern literature as suggested by the Prime Minister John Howard in Brisbane today. A moving feast of migrant history 27 Mar 2006
The rich history of migration in regional NSW will be brought to life with the award of a $5 000 fellowship to a Charles Sturt University student for 2006. CSU sets new boundaries in campus architecture 15 Mar 2006
One of Australia’s most innovative architects Peter Stutchbury has won a national competition to design a $10 million development on Charles Sturt University’s Albury-Wodonga Campus. Stars and students to share the limelight 21 Jul 2005
Hugo Weaving, Jeremy Sims, Bruce Spence, Phillip Quast, Stuart Buckland … Stuart Buckland? Horizons expand for photography course 12 Apr 2005
Charles Sturt University will move its photography degree currently based on its Albury-Wondonga Campus to Wagga Wagga Campus in a move to integrate the course with related areas. |

