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Decision reached to cease cheese making operations

Thursday, 8 Dec 2011
CSU will wind down its Cheese Factory operations by year’s end.

More students choosing CSU

Thursday, 8 Dec 2011
CSU continues to be a popular choice for new students, attracting strong demand for its on campus and distance education courses for 2012.

Social work graduates acknowledged

Thursday, 8 Dec 2011
A CSU graduate with a longstanding commitment to vulnerable individuals and communities has been named the recipient of a new prize to reward community service and altruism.

Oral health graduate shines

Wednesday, 7 Dec 2011
A woman from Wagga Wagga is a clear reminder of how CSU is fulfilling its commitment to play a leading role in solving the rural health labour force crisis in Australia.

Nursing students on the wards

Monday, 5 Dec 2011
There's no shortage of hospital beds for nursing students at CSU in Wagga Wagga with the official unveiling of new teaching facilities on Tuesday 6 December.

Expert comment on Basin draft plan

Friday, 25 Nov 2011
The highly anticipated draft plan setting out how water will be managed in the Murray Darling Basin will be released on Monday 28 November and CSU has commentators available to provide analysis.

Education in the workplace at CSU

Thursday, 24 Nov 2011
A group of CSU staff will this week demonstrate that there are no limits on obtaining further education and training when they attend the CSU Training graduation ceremony in Wagga Wagga.

Healthy information for consumers: public lecture

Wednesday, 23 Nov 2011
Unravelling the maze of health information available to consumers online will be discussed during the inaugural Australian public lecture in Canberra by the Professor of Information Studies at CSU, Lisa Given.

US debt reduction failure: a European path ahead?

Wednesday, 23 Nov 2011
The failure of the joint Congressional committee convened to reach agreement on how to reduce the US budget deficit by US$1.2 trillion could see the United States follow a path similar to some European nations.

New companion of Charles Sturt University

Tuesday, 22 Nov 2011
One of CSU's highest honours will be bestowed on veterinarian Dr Douglas Bryden AM for his contribution to the establishment of the first veterinary science program in regional Australia.

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