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CSU students talk Wiradjuri

Thursday, 27 Nov 2014

CSU and Wiradjuri Elders are this week celebrating the success of a new course designed to revitalise the Wiradjuri language, culture and heritage.

National awards to human movement research student

Thursday, 27 Nov 2014

A CSU PhD student has won two awards for his research presentations at the recent national Sports Medicine Australia conference in Canberra.

ABC and SBS cuts: silencing dissenting voices?

Wednesday, 26 Nov 2014

A CSU academic argues that the federal government's 'efficiency dividend' cuts to the Australian Broadcasting Corporation and the Special Broadcasting Service are an attempt to silence or curtail opposition voices in a democracy.

ABC cuts – doing more with less

Tuesday, 25 Nov 2014

The cuts to programs and staff at the Australian Broadcasting Corporation announced yesterday will significantly impact staff and audiences, but could advantage CSU journalism graduates.

Indigenous teen girls experience CSU

Tuesday, 25 Nov 2014

Aboriginal girls from Albury, Wagga, and north-east Victoria will spend two days at CSU in Albury-Wodonga in a new program to give the teenagers first-hand experience of higher education.

National awards for horticulture student and graduate

Monday, 24 Nov 2014

A horticulture student from CSU has won a prestigious international travel scholarship.

Nursing profession focus of new clinical school

Friday, 21 Nov 2014

A new clinical school for nursing and midwifery students in southern NSW is being hailed as the first of its kind in the state.

CSU welcomes $6.9m water monitoring projects

Thursday, 20 Nov 2014

CSU Vice Chancellor Professor Andrew Vann has welcomed the University's leadership of two of the seven projects that are the focus of the Commonwealth's $30 million Long Term Intervention Monitoring Program.

Sharing photography with seniors

Wednesday, 19 Nov 2014

CSU students are sharing digital photography skills to help a group of older Australians tell their stories through new media.

Printed news is not dead

Monday, 17 Nov 2014

Many young people turn to the web to find out what's happening in the world but CSU research has shown they still value holding newsprint in their hands.

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