Archive
Retirement for Professor Gorman
Thursday, 14 Jul 2011CSU will farewell one of its most senior staff members at the end of the month. Professor Lyn Gorman retires as Deputy Vice-Chancellor and Vice-President (Administration), a position she has held since 2007.
Minister Crean goes underground at CSU for agricultural research
Wednesday, 13 Jul 2011It is hailed as one of the largest and only functioning root growth and soil water research facilities in the southern hemisphere.
CSU researchers examine impact of climate change on Paterson’s Curse control
Wednesday, 13 Jul 2011When the purple flowers of Paterson’s Curse begin to carpet paddocks this year some researchers at CSU will be paying particular attention.
Time to put need before greed in Australia
Wednesday, 13 Jul 2011Australia must reduce its carbon pollution emissions by 80 per cent if it is to help the globe avoid catastrophic climate change, according to CSU climate policy expert Professor Kevin Parton.
CSU commentators on carbon tax
Monday, 11 Jul 2011The details of the carbon tax announced on Sunday 10 July by Prime Minister Julia Gillard promises to generate discussion around Australia as its implications are assessed for various sectors of the Australian community, including those in regional areas.
Tobacco companies just won’t quit: CSU academic
Wednesday, 6 Jul 2011Legal action by tobacco giant Philip Morris challenging plain packaging of cigarettes in Australia comes as no surprise to the Director of the Centre for Inland Health at CSU Mr Tony Kolbe.
Month of celebrations for CSU graduates in China
Tuesday, 28 Jun 2011Approximately 430 students in China have graduated with degrees in business studies from CSU during June.
A new chapter: CSU chooses new Vice-Chancellor
Friday, 24 Jun 2011CSU Chancellor, Lawrie Willett AO, today announced that Professor Andrew Vann will succeed Professor Ian Goulter as the new Vice-Chancellor and President of the University.
Head held high for equestrian horse
Thursday, 23 Jun 2011To describe his start to life as rough would be an understatement. Equestrian champion, Wendela Jamie has overcome his early trials to qualify to compete in the London Olympics in little over a year.
Exposing the truth about drugs on the airwaves
Monday, 20 Jun 2011The Western NSW Local Health District Health Promotions team has partnered with students from Charles Sturt University (CSU) to broadcast hard facts about illicit drugs on local radio during Drug Action Week from 19 to 25 June.