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Shellshock threat to computer systems

Monday, 29 Sep 2014

The newly discovered computer software flaw, Shellshock, could threaten everything from large servers through to smart appliances in our homes, according to CSU cyber-security expert Dr Tanveer Zia.

Prize winning CSU vet student

Thursday, 25 Sep 2014

It's no surprise CSU student Mrs Rosemary McKean has trained to become a vet - she grew up surrounded by animals and watched both her parents work in the profession.

New mothers smile at oral health program

Wednesday, 24 Sep 2014

Improving the oral health of pregnant women in the Riverina is the aim of a new program being coordinated by the Murrumbidgee Local Health District and CSU.

What farmers know and do about stubble

Wednesday, 24 Sep 2014

Despite widespread interest in and experience with retaining crop stubbles on their paddocks as part of crop rotations, a CSU study shows that many grain growers still prefer to burn stubble.

OLT citation for CSU advertising lecturer

Tuesday, 23 Sep 2014

A lecturer responsible for teaching the CSU advertising degree was acknowledged by the federal government's Office of Learning and Teaching citation awards on Tuesday 16 September.

CSU graduate blazing her own trail

Tuesday, 7 Oct 2014

CSU graduate Ms Gillian Ash is breaking down barriers in the male-dominated world of fraud and financial investigation in the Caribbean.

CSU Vice-Chancellor welcomes review, advises caution

Tuesday, 23 Sep 2014

While welcoming the Federal Government's focus on reform of the higher education sector, CSU Vice-Chancellor Professor Andrew Vann contends that "any reforms should acknowledge and address the specific challenges faced by rurally based regional universities".

Praise for maths education for early childhood educators

Monday, 22 Sep 2014

The approach of a CSU academic to maths education for early childhood educators has been recognised in a national awards program.

Medical ethicist: Gene patents not so bad

Sunday, 21 Sep 2014

Patenting of genes by private companies is not necessarily a bad thing provided it's well regulated, according to CSU medical ethicist Dr Alberto Giubilini.

Insight into Indonesian beef industry

Sunday, 21 Sep 2014

A group of CSU students has a new understanding of production, cultural and animal welfare aspects of a key beef export market, after a tour of Indonesia.

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