Archive
Government and sports lax on drug enforcement
Wednesday, 1 Jan 2003Lax regulation of performance enhancing drugs by Australian state and federal governments and the governing bodies of professional sports has allowed the use of drugs and match-fixing to be swept under the carpet for many years, according to a CSU academic.
Public relations ethics - what ethics?
Wednesday, 1 Jan 2003Two recently published papers by a Charles Sturt University (CSU) public relations academic suggest the discipline and practice of public relations is an ethical minefield with little to guide those who work in the field.
CSU graduates' big break in TV industry
Wednesday, 1 Jan 2003Four CSU television production graduates are living the dream, having successfully secured a highly sought after year-long internship with the Nine Network in Sydney.
CSU veterinarians help horses burnt in bushfires
Wednesday, 1 Jan 2003CSU Veterinary Clinical Centre staff at the School of Animal and Veterinary Sciences in Wagga Wagga are helping to treat horses burned in the recent fires that have devastated large parts of NSW.
CSU supports local leadership program
Monday, 18 Feb 2013Committee 4 Wagga and CSU have joined forces to further develop a leadership program for talented businesspeople in Wagga Wagga.
Higher education and a Coalition government?
Wednesday, 1 Jan 2003At a time when Australian and global higher education is undergoing major change, a CSU academic argues that a Liberal party suggestion that some regional universities ought to close would be short-sighted and problematic.
Legal highs and sports celebrities
Wednesday, 1 Jan 2003Misbehaviour by sports celebrities, including legal and illegal drug taking, is part of a wider issue which links the many and frequent media stories about sport recently, says a CSU expert on sport media and law.
New books for national English curriculum
Wednesday, 1 Jan 2003New textbooks developed by a CSU education expert blend the old and the new as they address the new national curriculum for English now being rolled out across Australia.
CSU student takes on supermarket giant in milk wars
Friday, 1 Mar 2013In a 'David versus Goliath' battle, CSU veterinary science student Cassandra MacDonald has taken on one of Australia's supermarket giants over the impact of cheap milk and its effect on farmers.
Education reforms will impact rural and regional communities
Wednesday, 1 Jan 2003'We all want the best teachers we can get for our kids.' This was the sentiment expressed by CSU Executive Dean of Education, Professor Toni Downes, as she welcomed the announcement by NSW Minister for Education and Communities, The Hon. Adrian Piccoli, that the Government will focus on enhancing teacher quality in NSW schools.