Archive
Study opportunities double at Dubbo Campus
Wednesday, 9 May 2001Tertiary study opportunities at Charles Sturt University’s Dubbo Campus have doubled, with the addition of four new courses from 2002.
Twenty five years of wine education at CSU
Sunday, 6 May 2001The first graduate of Charles Sturt University's wine science course will return for the University's 25 year reunion of wine education on Friday 29 June.
CSU course caters for students near and far
Monday, 30 Apr 2001Two students from the United States and Switzerland have travelled half way across the world to attend a Charles Sturt University residential school.
Community spirit recaptures lost history
Monday, 30 Apr 2001Bathurst's Centenary of Federation musical City of the Plains will be bringing together the resources of the city's historians, musicians and thespians for three performances only.
A borderline look at ageing
Thursday, 26 Apr 2001It may be the centenary of Federation, but many of the problems of the old colonies persist for people living on or around state or territory borders.
CSU Equine Centre in the spotlight
Wednesday, 18 Apr 2001From a royal visit to a training ground for Olympic pentathletes and their horses, Charles Sturt University's internationally acclaimed equine centre is again the centre of attention. N...
Careers in cancer detection receive boost
Monday, 9 Apr 2001The work of cytologists is vital to cancer detection, yet there is a chronic shortage of cytologists in Australia.
Adopt an animal program attracts CSU support
Tuesday, 27 Mar 2001Charles Sturt University is showing its support for endangered species research by donating $1 000 towards the Western Plains Zoo Parent Program, which will go into the Wombat Breeding Project.
Top award for high tech health package
Wednesday, 14 Mar 2001An innovative CD-ROM that helps students understand magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) has won a teaching award for Charles Sturt University medical imaging lecturer Robert Davidson.
Guess who's coming to dinner?
Tuesday, 13 Mar 2001Discussions around the dinner table will turn to science when well-known science commentator Associate Professor Nick Klomp dines with science teachers around North-East Victoria next week.