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Sad loss of agricultural ambassador

Wednesday, 1 Jan 2003
Charles Sturt University (CSU), its staff, students and alumni mourn the recent death of former Chair of the Council of Orange Agricultural College, Mrs Beryl Ingold, AO, MBE, on Thursday 7 April.

First survey of Australian Catholic priests: new CSU book

Wednesday, 1 Jan 2003
A new book by CSU academics, launched today, Friday 25 March, presents surprising data from the first-ever survey of Australian Catholic priests made public.

CSU graduate an international success

Wednesday, 1 Jan 2003
Award winning computer software applications are being distributed throughout Asia by developer Mr Daniel Chun, a Charles Sturt University (CSU) graduate with a passion for Information and Communications Technology (ICT).

Love, forgiveness, new life is centre of Easter

Wednesday, 1 Jan 2003
A senior theologian with CSU believes that Easter for Christians is “the high point of God’s love story with us”.

'Macquarie' short-listed for National Biography Award

Wednesday, 1 Jan 2003
A book by a CSU lecturer and former lecturer about NSW colonial Governor Lachlan Macquarie has been short-listed for the 2011 National Biography Award.

Graduations grow on the Border

Wednesday, 1 Jan 2003
Graduation time and celebrations are growing on the Border, with CSU this year holding four graduation ceremonies in Albury from Thursday morning, 28 April.

Security high for Royal Wedding

Wednesday, 1 Jan 2003
A CSU counter-terrorism and security expert says that police and security services in the United Kingdom will be on heightened alert as the Royal Wedding of Prince William and Ms Kate Middleton approaches.

Public education and secular Australia: public lecture

Wednesday, 1 Jan 2003
A controversial figure in the Australian legal sector will speak on 'Public education and the third great principle of secularism' in the 2011 Bob Meyenn Lecture this week at Charles Sturt University.

Dumbing down democracy? It's probably true

Wednesday, 1 Jan 2003
A CSU academic says that the recent comments by former federal Labor cabinet minister, Mr Lindsay Tanner, which he also expresses in his new book, Sideshow: Dumbing Down Democracy, are worthy of serious consideration for the simple reason that they are, in part at least, probably true.

Endangered fish finds refuge in CSU wetlands

Wednesday, 1 Jan 2003
An endangered native fish will be introduced to artificial wetlands on CSU's Albury-Wodonga Campus in a bid to conserve the species and allow them to breed up for their reintroduction into major inland rivers in the Murray Darling Basin.

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