Archive
Merry Christmas and Happy New Year
Wednesday, 1 Jan 2003The CSU Media team would like to wish you a very Merry Christmas and a safe, happy and prosperous New Year.
Port Macquarie celebrates first graduation
Monday, 21 Dec 2015CSU in Port Macquarie will mark another significant milestone today, celebrating its first graduation ceremony.
Leading by example in online education
Thursday, 17 Dec 2015CSU will continue to cement its place as Australia's leading provider of online education next year with a new course dedicated to developing the next generation of online education leaders.
Transgression in The Famous Spiegeltent: CSU PhD
Wednesday, 16 Dec 2015There will be appropriately enthusiastic applause when a renowned performer and long-time resident of Bathurst receives her PhD at a CSU graduation ceremony this week.
Students celebrated at CSU Albury-Wodonga graduations
Wednesday, 1 Jan 2003CSU in Albury-Wodonga will celebrate the achievements of more than one thousand students at the annual graduation ceremonies on Thursday and Friday this week.
Dedication rewarded with a PhD in psychology
Tuesday, 15 Dec 2015When Dr Nicole Sugden graduates with a PhD from CSU in Bathurst on Thursday this week it will cap more than a decade of dedicated study.
Paris climate conference: Enshrining a carbon-neutral economy
Wednesday, 1 Jan 2003CSU Professor Kevin Parton calls the legacy of the United Nations climate change conference in Paris the 'enshrining of the carbon-neutral economy'.
PhD changes lives in Central Australia
Wednesday, 16 Dec 2015A CSU PhD student will graduate today knowing her research has, and will continue to change the lives of Indigenous Australians.
PhD research gives CEOs communication tips
Monday, 14 Dec 2015A CSU PhD graduate's research found that how corporate leaders communicate can significantly affect an organisation's reputation, share price, and more.
Mind how you eat this holiday season
Tuesday, 15 Dec 2015The key to making more balanced eating choices this holiday season could all be in your head according to a CSU nutrition expert.