Archive
Industry relevance keeps CSU postgraduate IT enrolments strong
Wednesday, 1 Jan 2003Despite downward trends at other universities, domestic student interest and enrolments in postgraduate information technology courses at CSU are strong and make it the market leader.
University exercise and sports leaders' forum in Bathurst
Wednesday, 1 Jan 2003CSU in Bathurst will host a forum for university exercise and sports Heads of Schools in Australia and New Zealand on Wednesday 5, Thursday 6 and Friday 7 December.
Never too old to learn at CSU
Wednesday, 1 Jan 2003Driven by his mantra 'of having a go', 73 year-old Mr Mike Strange has just been accepted into CSU's early entry scheme, known as the Principal's Recommendation Entry Program.
Graduation splendour returns to central Albury
Wednesday, 26 Nov 2008ree graduation ceremonies to be staged by CSU will return to central Albury over two days from next Thursday morning, 13 December.
Royal radio prank unethical: CSU experts
Wednesday, 1 Jan 2003CSU journalism academics believe the prank call by 2DayFM radio presenters in Australia that resulted in the death of a nurse in the UK highlights the serious ethical implications of such calls and the impacts the media can have on individuals.
Six CSU graduation ceremonies in Bathurst
Wednesday, 1 Jan 2003Six graduation ceremonies will be held at the CD Blake Auditorium at CSU in Bathurst on Wednesday 12, Thursday 13 and Friday 14 December.
Adversity, a holiday and graduation
Wednesday, 1 Jan 2003Personal adversity might hinder but rarely halts determination, and a CSU business student is an example of resilient persistence.
Oral health studies at CSU leads to love of rural Australia
Wednesday, 1 Jan 2003Mr Josh Wyper had never considered a career working in rural Australia before undertaking the CSU oral health degree. Now, recently graduated from CSU gaining a Distinction grade in his final year of study, Mr Wyper has secured a position as an oral health therapist in Dubbo in central west NSW.
Call for universal ambulance service cover
Wednesday, 1 Jan 2003A CSU academic has added his voice to calls by a range of health sector bodies for the federal government to fund universal coverage of paramedic ambulance services in Australia.
US mass shootings - change unlikely
Wednesday, 1 Jan 2003The tragic mass shooting of small children and teachers at an elementary school in the US state of Connecticut last Friday is unlikely to result in any significant change to gun laws or gun culture in the US, according to a CSU law enforcement academic.