Archive
Kurt Fearnley a new CSU Pro Chancellor
Wednesday, 22 Oct 2014CSU alumnus and wheelchair marathon champion Mr Kurt Fearnley, OAM, has been announced as a new Pro Chancellor for the Northern Region of the University.
Short film awards for creative students
Wednesday, 22 Oct 2014Armed with an award-winning short film set in regional NSW, two CSU students are heading to Sydney in search of employment.
Gough Whitlam remembered
Tuesday, 21 Oct 2014The death today of former Prime Minister Mr Gough Whitlam, AC, QC, triggered national reflection on the life and contribution of a significant Australian political figure.
Spelling researcher’s success
Wednesday, 22 Oct 2014A child's first encounter with spelling is often 'sounding out' words but CSU PhD student Mrs Tessa Daffern has discovered primary school children should be taught multiple spelling strategies from a young age.
NHMRC grant to CSU-UNSW researchers
Tuesday, 21 Oct 2014Researchers from CSU and the UNSW have received a grant from the National Health and Medical Research Council that may help people who suffer from post-traumatic stress disorder.
Ageing: a time of growth and generativity
Tuesday, 21 Oct 2014Research at CSU into perceptions of ageing has found that the late stage of life is about growth as well as a time for a life review.
CSU and Study Group Australia renew agreement
Friday, 17 Oct 2014CSU and Study Group have renewed their agreement to operate the CSU Study Centres in Sydney and Melbourne.
Student research into burping cows
Monday, 20 Oct 2014An interest in how dairy cows digest their food, and the resulting methane burps, has taken a CSU student to the United States to further her research.
Local services benefit from student projects
Friday, 17 Oct 2014A one day conference in Albury will feature CSU student projects designed to improve the lives of community members through preventative strategies in speech pathology.
Parental sexual offending – new study
Thursday, 16 Oct 2014Diversion programs that offer community-based treatment for low-risk parent sexual offenders can reduce re-offending and heighten protection for young children and their families, a new study has found.