Archive
Political debate on Twitter
Thursday, 17 Jun 2010A CSU researcher says her postgraduate research shows there is often experimentation in the use of social media as part of organisational communication, and yesterday's debate on Twitter between leaders of the main NSW political parties is an example of such an experiment.
Students help spread the flu message
Tuesday, 15 Jun 2010The creative skills of television production students at CSU are being seen state-wide this winter following their success in an advertising competition run by NSW Health.
Aged care needs - why care?
Tuesday, 15 Jun 2010Concerns that the services necessary to support older Australians in inland communities may not be adequate or available in the future have prompted a new study by a team of aged care researchers from CSU.
CSU plans for central Albury property
Thursday, 10 Jun 2010CSU has presented a plan to Albury City Council for the sale of its former site in central Albury that provides a future sensitive to the economic, environmental, social and historic development of the city.
Unravelling the mysteries of mouthfeel
Thursday, 3 Jun 2010Wine lovers have been enlisted to explore the final frontier of wine appreciation - mouthfeel.
Study of rain-filled wetlands in Murrumbidgee catchment
Thursday, 3 Jun 2010Significant rain in parts of southern NSW during late summer has provided a timely opportunity for work to begin on a study into rain-filled wetlands being conducted by researchers from CSU.
Working for resilient rural communities
Wednesday, 2 Jun 2010The achievements and aspirations of a leading Australian research scientist will be highlighted in China during her participation in an official Australian delegation to Beijing and Shanghai later this week.
New magazine hatches graphic design teamwork
Monday, 31 May 2010The final countdown is on for the launch of a new online magazine created and designed by a team of graphic design students from CSU.
Compost for sustainable food production
Wednesday, 26 May 2010In a peaceful glasshouse at CSU, a research student bends over small pots of barley as he poses the big question of whether compost could one day replace synthetic fertilisers to promote plant production.
Sound Effects Study - implications for Australian families
Tuesday, 25 May 2010The findings of a major Australian study about speech impairment in children were presented at a national conference in Melbourne last week by CSU researchers who highlighted the predicament of many families that have trouble accessing speech pathology services.