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Dreams come true in a wonderland of books
Thursday, 22 Apr 1999Walking down the aisle today for one Bachelor of Arts graduate will be the end of a nine-year journey, a testament to the value of family support, and confirmation of a life-long love.
Honorary Doctorate for former Chief Scientist
Thursday, 22 Apr 1999One of Australia's most distinguished scholars will be recognised for his contribution to the public good - and in particular his generosity towards Charles Sturt University - when Professor Ralph Slatyer was awarded an Honorary Doctorate of Applied Science.
Simple country boy dubbed Doctor of Business
Wednesday, 21 Apr 1999A man who left school at the age of 16 almost 50 years ago, and worked his way to the top of the accounting profession without any academic aids, will today vault all tertiary education levels and be presented with Charles Sturt University's highest award.
Schipp riding a wave of accolades
Wednesday, 21 Apr 1999Former Member for Wagga Wagga Joe Schipp will receive a second major honour in as many weeks when he is awarded the honorary degree of Doctor of the University at Charles Sturt University.
CSU Wagga Wagga Campus dons caps and gowns for graduation celebrations
Tuesday, 20 Apr 1999More than 4 000 people are expected to attend the six graduation ceremonies being staged at Charles Sturt University's Wagga Wagga Campus over the next three days.
Ad agency to benefit community
Sunday, 11 Apr 1999A new student advertising agency staffed by final year students from Charles Sturt University's School of Communication will be launched tomorrow by International Advertising Association director of professional development, John Holmes.
University honours 20 years of public service
Monday, 5 Apr 1999A former State and local government representative, Harold Mair, OAM, will be honoured for 20 years of public service to the people of Albury and NSW when he receives an Honorary Doctorate from Charles Sturt University on Friday 7 May.
UK emergency chief to address CSU graduation
Monday, 5 Apr 1999Chief Executive of the North East Ambulance Service in the UK, Lawrence Caple, will give the main address at this year's morning graduation ceremony for Charles Sturt University's Albury-Wodonga campus.
Staying in steppe with nature
Monday, 5 Apr 1999Short grass, bare soil and increased erosion are symptoms of an environmental blight spreading across the rolling steppes of north China, according to Charles Sturt University researcher, Rik Thwaites.
Recognition for services to Albury-Wodonga
Monday, 5 Apr 1999In recognition of contributions to Albury-Wodonga and NSW local government, Gordon Craig, OBE will receive an Honorary Doctorate from Charles Sturt University during the University's afternoon Graduation ceremony on Friday 7 May.