Archive
Minister to open new age campus
Tuesday, 25 Apr 2000Long used building methods have combined with modern technology to create one of Australia's leading examples of environmentally sensitive design and architecture at Charles Sturt University's Thurgoona Campus.
Professor returns for Albury graduation
Tuesday, 25 Apr 2000For Professor Les Eastcott, presenting the occasional address for this Friday afternoon's Albury-Wodonga graduation for Charles Sturt University could be considered a homecoming.
Billabong research improves Murray management
Tuesday, 25 Apr 2000Daryl Nielsen's life for the last four years has been dominated by mud, water and microscopes in his quest for a better understanding of life in the Australian billabong.
Senior health manager receives academic boost
Thursday, 13 Apr 2000Senior New Zealand health department manager Sharon Brownie, gave her career another boost when she graduated from the Master of Health Services Management from Charles Sturt University.
International news editor Foundation Professor of Journalism
Thursday, 13 Apr 2000One of Australia's most experienced news journalists will take a leading role in media research at Charles Sturt University with the appointment of Paul Kelly as the University's Foundation Professor of Journalism.
International students reward Bathurst community
Friday, 7 Apr 2000International students on Charles Sturt University's Bathurst Campus will recognise local businesses and community groups who have offered generous assistance in welcoming them to the City.
CSU confident in police education program
Thursday, 6 Apr 2000Policing education and recruit training are more thorough and rigorous than they have ever been, according to Charles Sturt University's Dean of the Faculty of Arts, Professor Ross Chambers.
Further accolades for Thurgoona Campus
Thursday, 6 Apr 2000Charles Sturt University's Thurgoona Campus has won further critical acclaim, this time for the design of its environmentally sensitive buildings.
CSU welcomes million-dollar boost to science education
Wednesday, 29 Mar 2000Charles Sturt University has been awarded $1,011,400 to deliver science courses in water management and salinity education around Australia over the next three years.
Farmers need community support to battle salinity: CSU research
Tuesday, 28 Mar 2000Farmers need wider community support to battle growing salinity in the Murray-Darling Basin, according to Charles Sturt University researcher and associate director of the Johnstone Centre, Dr Allan Curtis.