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CSU student embraces education for change

Wednesday, 1 Jan 2003

Ms Leteah Mitchell has a lot to say about the transformational power of education.

Wiradyuri Elders honour CSU educator

Wednesday, 16 Nov 2016

Wiradyuri Elders in the Bathurst region have acknowledged the contribution of a CSU academic to Aboriginal education and culture.

The abuse and neglect of children in care is a century old story in Australia: CSU academic

Tuesday, 15 Nov 2016

Last night's Four Corners program presented evidence of widespread abuse and neglect suffered by children in the out-of-home care system. In The Conversation, Dr Kath McFarlane - a senior lecturer in CSU's Centre for Law and Justice writes, "Sadly, it was an all too familiar story. The Australian care system has been subject to criticism for over a century."

Unlocking sorghum’s export potential

Tuesday, 15 Nov 2016

Investigating how Australian sorghum can be used in the manufacture of the popular Asian alcoholic drink, Baijiu, is under the microscope of CSU researchers.

Powering down at home

Monday, 14 Nov 2016

A new project at CSU will reach out to low income households in the city of Albury to support them to reduce their energy consumption.

What might a Trump presidency mean for Muslims

Friday, 11 Nov 2016

A Trump presidency will have unforeseen consequences for just about every interest group on the planet, but Muslims may be feeling this historic upset particularly keenly, according to a CSU academic.

CSU hosts global online learning summit in Sydney

Friday, 11 Nov 2016

The future of online education in Australia and globally will be a key focus of an international summit being hosted by CSU.

Historic US election - Trump needs an open mind

Thursday, 10 Nov 2016

A CSU academic warns that it is President-elect Donald Trump who will need to develop and keep an open mind as President of the United States of America.

Cook-up for charity at CSU

Wednesday, 9 Nov 2016

Chefs at CSU in Wagga Wagga have taken a break from feeding hordes of hungry students in 2016 to prepare frozen meals for those in need.

Stereotypes and political decision making

Tuesday, 8 Nov 2016

A CSU study has dispelled stereotypes around the decision-making processes of people from different political orientations.

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