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Chancellor and Deputy Chancellor reelected

Tuesday, 11 Aug 1998
Charles Sturt University has reelected its Chancellor, Mr David Asimus, AO, and Deputy Chancellor, Professor Jim Hagan, AM, for another term.

Paving the way for a national criminal DNA database

Sunday, 9 Aug 1998
A Charles Sturt University student laying the groundwork for a national criminal DNA database will present her research findings to an international conference on forensic sciences in Adelaide next week.

International recognition for CSU

Sunday, 17 May 1998
Over 300 students on three continents will graduate with awards from Charles Sturt University in international graduation ceremonies during September and October.

HSC On-Line receives two million hits in October

Sunday, 17 May 1998
Year 12 students facing their final exams see the Internet as an important tool in their final studies if recent figures on the NSW HSC On-Line Internet site is any indication.

Euthanasia controversy comes to CSU Wagga Wagga

Sunday, 17 May 1998
Two of Australia’s strongest voices in the euthanasia controversy will stand on the same platform for the first time at Charles Sturt University's Wagga Wagga Campus this Friday 4 December.

Do you know the Dunnart?

Sunday, 10 May 1998
The white-footed Dunnart, a tiny marsupial mouse recently found in forests around Narooma on the NSW South Coast, is set to reveal its life to researchers from Charles Sturt University.

Euthanasia controversy comes to CSU Wagga Wagga

Monday, 12 Jan 1998
Two of Australia’s strongest voices in the euthanasia controversy will stand on the same platform for the first time at Charles Sturt University's Wagga Wagga Campus this Friday 4 December.

Policing students take to the streets

Friday, 9 Jan 1998
Around 250 graduate recruits to the new Policing education program are taking to the streets this week in field placements at police stations across regional NSW.

CSU primed for radical change says Vice-Chancellor

Monday, 12 May 0200
The Federal Government’s higher education reform package challenges the culture of education and any gains that are to be made are contingent upon universities achieving fast and flexible change in response to student needs.

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