Archive
Charles Sturt a model for other universities: Federal Education Minister
Monday, 3 Dec 2001Charles Sturt University (CSU) is a world leader in online education, according to the Federal Minister for Education, Dr David Kemp.
Opening James Hagan Court
Monday, 3 Dec 2001At the opening of James Hagan Court, Charles Sturt University, Wagga Wagga Campus, 9 March 2001.
Opening James Hagan Court, Wagga Wagga Campus
Monday, 3 Dec 2001My task this afternoon is to provide an overview of the utilisation of these two buildings. Both are used for a variety of purposes, many of which are administrative in nature.
Australian first as bird researchers flock to Bathurst
Monday, 26 Nov 2001Charles Sturt University’s Bathurst Campus will host the first major scientific conference entirely devoted to the study of Australian birds when the inaugural Australian Ornithological Conference is held from 4 to 7 December.
Mistletoes ecological cornerstones, not destructive weeds
Friday, 23 Nov 2001A major review of research concerning the ubiquitous mistletoe by a Charles Sturt University ecologist has found it is not a destructive parasitic plant as believed by farmers and foresters worldwide, but is vital for maintaining ecosystems.
China is just a heartbeat away for Australian scientist
Tuesday, 20 Nov 2001A clinical scientist from Charles Sturt University who is leading research on both sides of the world into sudden heart attack deaths has been appointed Honorary Professor of Medicine at one of China’s largest teaching hospitals.
University medallist awarded breast cancer scholarship
Friday, 16 Nov 2001An outstanding Charles Sturt University graduate who has already made a contribution to international cancer research is the winner of a new National Breast Cancer Foundation Scholarship.
Dancing to the tune of an award winning teacher
Monday, 12 Nov 2001Dancing and teaching have much in common if you want to do either well, according to the 2001 Charles Sturt University Vice-Chancellor’s Award for Teaching Excellence winner, psychologist Dr Paul Casey.
Fencing key first step in conservation
Wednesday, 7 Nov 2001Fencing is a key first step for conserving remnant woodlands on private property, according to a Charles Sturt University study.
Rural and regional schools feel the pinch
Wednesday, 7 Nov 2001The impact of economic pressures in rural and regional Australia is increasing strains on our schools, according to Professor Bob Meyenn, Dean of CSU's Faculty of Education.