Archive
A man of our times
Thursday, 11 Jul 2002Since taking on the role of Foundation Chancellor of Charles Sturt University in 1989, David Asimus has been a passionate advocate for the benefits it has brought to regional NSW.
Community partnerships to assist teaching west of the divide
Monday, 8 Jul 2002The role of schools in rural NSW is attracting attention as part of a major new study that brings together rural communities and government agencies to find solutions to their shared challenges such as attracting and retaining quality teachers, professional and geographical isolation and loss of confidence in both the public and the rural sectors.
Pioneer of information age at CSU celebrates career
Saturday, 6 Jul 2002From paper to cyberspace, Margaret Macpherson has been at the forefront of immense change in the way libraries deliver information over the last four decades.
Slow Food finds its roots
Wednesday, 3 Jul 2002Slow Food is simmering in the food bowl of Australia the Riverina.
Eucalypt regrowth theory barking up the wrong tree, says botanist
Tuesday, 2 Jul 2002New evidence has been found to explain why Australia’s eucalypts are able to bounce back so successfully after bushfires such as those that ravaged NSW at Christmas.
Brazil to celebrate with wine?
Friday, 28 Jun 2002With hundreds of millions of soccer fans in Brazil ready to toast their World Cup team if they win on the weekend, you'd expect that plenty of bottles of champagne are being put on ice.
Aspiring writers to learn from leading novelist
Wednesday, 26 Jun 2002Acclaimed Australian novelist Sue Woolfe is among those who will tutor aspiring writers at the first Winter Writing Workshops to be held at Charles Sturt University’s Bathurst Campus.
Landing on the Border
Monday, 24 Jun 2002Where residents in Albury-Wodonga want to live and what they prefer to live in will be the focus of Charles Sturt University research in coming weeks.
Media relationships under the ethics spotlight
Tuesday, 18 Jun 2002The bond of trust that governs the media’s relationship with the public and government will be one of the ethical issues under the spotlight at the first international conference on media ethics to be held in Australia next month.
CSU results in 2003 Good Universities Guide
Tuesday, 18 Jun 2002Charles Sturt University has maintained its leadership in providing flexible access to higher education for a wide variety of people, according to the 2003 edition of the Good Universities Guide.