Archive
Cyber-bullying: new tools perpetuate an old problem
Wednesday, 1 Jan 2003The misuse of communication technologies in cases of cyber-bullying highlights that while the tools may be changing, cruelty and insensitivity toward others is nothing new, according to one CSU researcher.
Graduates urged to 'break rules'
Wednesday, 1 Jan 2003Associate Professor Jane Mills quickly got the audiences' full attention when she delivered the Occasional Address at the CSU Faculty of Arts graduation ceremony on Friday 8 May when she urged graduates to 'break rules'.
Ref's call: factors behind player perceptions
Wednesday, 1 Jan 2003CSU research supported by the Federation of International Football Associations has found that the way football referees present themselves influences the way players view their decisions.
Record applications for 'most trusted profession'
Wednesday, 1 Jan 2003CSU has received a record number of applications for distance education study in its paramedic course which leads to a career as a paramedic. Annual surveys have regularly rated paramedics as 'the most trusted profession'.
Water focus for Chinese visit
Wednesday, 1 Jan 2003Senior scientists from Hohai University, in Nanjing in central China, will talk and travel with senior CSU researchers to investigate how Australia manages its water and to explore possibilities for collaboration.
Boosting long-term regional health outcomes
Wednesday, 1 Jan 2003In a strategic move expected to have significant positive impacts on long term health outcomes of communities in the central and far western regions, Vice-Chancellor and President Ian Goulter yesterday announced a $6 million expansion of the University’s health education programs at CSU in Orange.
CSU applauds Queen's Honours winners
Wednesday, 1 Jan 2003CSU Acting Vice-Chancellor and President, Professor Ross Chambers, has praised current and former members of the University community who have been recognised in the Queen's Honours list for 2009.
Experimental winery opens in Wagga Wagga
Wednesday, 1 Jan 2003The art of wine-making will be given an innovative boost at the opening of the $1.73 million Stage III of the CD Blake Experimental Winery at the National Wine and Grape Industry Centre at CSU Wagga Wagga.
CSU delivers a national first for early years educators
Wednesday, 1 Jan 2003The first national curriculum framework for early childhood, recently presented to the Australian government by a Charles Sturt University-led consortium, is the product of extensive nationwide consultation with those working in the early childhood sector and a diverse range of other people interested in children's learning in early childhood settings, including parents.