Ms Elizabeth Wall was awarded a Charles Sturt Alumni of the Year – Indigenous Alumni Award 2022 for her passion for community outreach and support, which has driven her extensive contribution to disability and Indigenous advocacy in regional NSW.
A Charles Sturt academic’s research has revealed how an infamous Australian bushranger’s journey from a preacher to a life of violent crime can provide insight into people’s actions and the religious history of Australia.
The graduates from Charles Sturt University vary in degree, background and skillset but they are all bonded by the common desire to give back to their professions and communities.
A love for the outdoors and being around animals led a Charles Sturt University PhD graduate and University Medal winner to aim to enhance the ecological health of the Border region environment and its rural communities.
A PhD graduate is using her 30-plus years in the Defence and as an educator to conduct research on why ethics training is not only needed, but essential, in the Australian Army.
A Charles Sturt University geospatial science graduate has earned a University Medal for her high grades while studying and volunteering with the state emergency service in recent years during bushfires, floods, and the COVID-19 pandemic.
Despite the challenges of running a rural grain, sheep, and wool farm during drought, floods and the COVID-19 pandemic, a mother of four teenage boys graduated at Charles Sturt University in Dubbo with a Master of Speech Pathology.
Two Charles Sturt students studying to become agriculture teachers reflect on their motivations to inspire the next generation of industry professionals ahead of National Agriculture Day.
Civil engineering is a Top 10 in-demand profession and Charles Sturt University cadet engineers are gaining practical experience as they study while they work in industry placements with engineering firms and projects around NSW.
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