CSU supports chess moves in Albury-Wodonga
3 NOVEMBER 2015
Charles Sturt University (CSU) will host a chess challenge for school students in Albury-Wodonga on Wednesday 4 November.Up to 100 primary and secondary school students from around the region are expected to attend the inaugural CSU Albury-Wodonga Schools Chess Challenge from 9am to 2pm. Two perpetual trophies will be presented to the winning students by Director of the CSU Division of Student Administration Mr Matthew Evans. CSU is also sponsoring the cost of the entry fee for students as part of the Head of Campus small grants program."Charles Sturt University recognises that chess teaches students to apply knowledge and solve problems in a dynamic way and we believe that these students will be the ones that engage with universities and solve our regional challenges in the future," Mr Evans said.The Challenge is being facilitated by Tim Broome, Events Manager, Chess Kids.
Media Note:
The media is invited to attend the Charles Sturt University Albury Wodonga Schools Chess Challenge from 9am to 2pm on Wednesday 4 November in rooms 114 and 115 in building 754, CSU at Thurgoona.
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