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Glyphosate and fake news: CSU expert
Tuesday, 28 Aug 2018CSU Emeritus Professor Jim Pratley says recent court cases regarding the use of the chemical glyphosate may have significant impacts for Australian farmers and global food security.
CSU wears purple to celebrate LGBTIQ+ community
Tuesday, 28 Aug 2018Charles Sturt University (CSU) is celebrating its LGBTIQ+ community by encouraging staff and students to wear purple on Friday 31 August in support of Wear it Purple Day.
Sport as leisure, not as panacea: new book
Monday, 27 Aug 2018A new book cautions against political elevation of sport as a cure-all for social ills.
CSU nominated for Mid North Coast Business Award
Sunday, 26 Aug 2018CSU in Port Macquarie has been nominated as Outstanding Employer of Choice in the Mid North Coast Regional Business Awards.
CSU praises Ronald Camplin for outstanding 70-year radio career
Sunday, 26 Aug 2018CSU congratulates Dr Ronald Camplin, OAM, for his 70-year career in the radio industry.
CSU congratulates first law graduates
Thursday, 23 Aug 2018The first students to complete the Charles Sturt University (CSU) law program will be conferred their Bachelor of Laws at the August graduation ceremony.
CSU hosts international academic and First Nations activist
Thursday, 23 Aug 2018Charles Sturt University (CSU) will host Professor Cindy Blackstock, a renowned human rights activist, as a Visiting Scholar commencing August 27.
Impact of social work explored in new book
Wednesday, 22 Aug 2018A new book co-edited by social work academics at CSU explores the developments in the field of social work and that discipline’s contribution to society.
CSU honours academic for exceptional work in early childhood education
Wednesday, 22 Aug 2018Charles Sturt University (CSU) will recognise Professor Jennifer Sumsion’s academic career and contribution to early childhood education at the August graduation ceremony.
German connection yielding heartfelt results
Tuesday, 21 Aug 2018A German medical student at CSU is helping solve a very Australian problem – how to detect possible heart defects in a fainting patient that lives in a remote or rural location.