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CSU MyDay highlights exercise and sport sciences courses
LOCAL NEWS  25 Feb 2014

CSU MyDay highlights exercise and sport sciences courses

Charles Sturt University (CSU) in Bathurst will host a MyDay on Friday 28 February for high school students interested in studying exercise and sport sciences courses. CSU prospective student adviser Ms Fran Dwyer said, "We expect about 55 students from 14 high schools to attend this courses information day for the CSU School of Human Movement Studies in Bathurst. This is a wonderful opportunity for senior high school students get practical information and experience a discipline they might be interested to study and pursue a career in. Students will be involved in hands-on activities conducted in state of the art facilities at the University, while learning about career opportunities." The participating schools include: Bathurst High School, Cowra High, Hennessy Catholic College (Young), Leeton High School, Lithgow High School, Mudgee High School, Narromine High School, Oberon High School, Orange High School, Parkes High School, Picton High School, St John's College (Dubbo), St Stanislaus College (Bathurst), and Henry Lawson High School (Grenfell).

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Orientation Week at CSU in Albury
LOCAL NEWS  25 Feb 2014

Orientation Week at CSU in Albury

More than 450 students will continue their introduction to higher education and study with Orientation Week at Charles Sturt University (CSU) in Albury-Wodonga this week. Head of Campus, Professor Julia Coyle, said, "O Week blends serious and social activities to introduce the students from around Australia and overseas to their new lives of study and education. The undergraduate courses in greatest demand in 2014 were early childhood and primary education, occupational therapy, speech pathology, nursing, and physiotherapy." Money raised at this year's O Week social activities will be donated to Cystic Fibrosis (NSW and ACT). Nearly 2 400 new students were welcomed to all CSU campuses during O Week which started on Monday 24 February.

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O Week welcomes new students to CSU
LOCAL NEWS  24 Feb 2014

O Week welcomes new students to CSU

Charles Sturt University (CSU) will welcome new students when O Week 2014 kicks off on Monday 24 February with the theme of 'Rode-O Week'. Orientation began with a commencement ceremony from 10am to 11am on Monday 24 February in the University's Joyes Hall where the new students and their families will be welcomed by the Head of Campus, Ms Miriam Dayhew. This will be followed by Market Day where a range of stallholders will have information available for the new students. The number of new undergraduate students due to start studying on campus at CSU in Wagga Wagga is projected to be 750 with popular programs including agricultural, animal and veterinary sciences, medical radiation science, and nursing. During the week there will be academic information sessions, and campus tours by some of the 40 O Week Leaders. The social program includes a back-to-school dress up trivia night from 7.30pm on Monday 24 February, a Wild, Wild West theme night complete with a mechanical bull from 7.30pm on Tuesday 25 February, and a school carnival themed pool party from 5pm on Thursday 27 February. Money raised during O Week will be donated by the CSU students to Cystic Fibrosis NSW. A full O Week program at CSU can be found here.

Orientation next week for new CSU students
LOCAL NEWS  18 Feb 2014

Orientation next week for new CSU students

Charles Sturt University (CSU) in Bathurst will welcome approximately 820 new students when the 2014 Orientation Week activities begin on Monday 24 February. Head of Campus at CSU in Bathurst, Mr Col Sharp, said, "This is such an exciting time for the new students, and their families – the students are looking forward to a new stage in their lives, and their families invariably share in the excitement.  We aim to settle those living on-campus into their accommodation over the weekend, and give their parents and supporters the chance to see the campus and the accommodation – they even have a meal to sample the catering. Orientation Week is specifically designed to help students transition to the different expectations of higher education study and the freedoms of university life.  Head of the School of Teacher Education, Professor Tara Brabazon, will use the academic address to stress to them the importance of making the most of the opportunities that lie ahead," Mr Sharp said. This year's social activities during O Week will raise money for Cystic Fibrosis (NSW and ACT). Classes for Session 1 of the new academic year start on Monday 3 March.

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O Week at CSU in Albury
LOCAL NEWS  18 Feb 2014

O Week at CSU in Albury

Filled with excitement and apprehension, more than 450 students commence studies at CSU in Albury-Wodonga in 2014.

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Diabetes - are you at risk?
LOCAL NEWS  18 Feb 2014

Diabetes - are you at risk?

A senior medical researcher at CSU will outline recent research on diabetes in regional Australia in a public lecture on Tuesday 25 February.

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145 Minutes in Wagga: The 1954 Royal Tour
LOCAL NEWS  18 Feb 2014

145 Minutes in Wagga: The 1954 Royal Tour

The Charles Sturt University (CSU) Regional Archives is commemorating the 60th Anniversary of the Queen's visit to Wagga Wagga on 13 February 1954 with an exhibition of records from the Royal Tour by Queen Elizabeth II and her husband, the Duke of Edinburgh. The records include photographs, commemorative items, and a 15 minute film of the visit. Archives Manager, Mr Wayne Doubleday, said, "145 Minutes in Wagga: The 1954 Royal Tour reflects on the huge impact the visit made on the city and the large crowds that turned out from across the Riverina to catch a glimpse of the Royal couple's short, but action-packed tour of Wagga Wagga." The exhibition is open until Monday 31 March in the foyer of the University's Regional Archives, Blakemore Building, South Campus, College Avenue in Wagga Wagga. The Archives is open from 9am to 5pm Monday to Friday. Further information is available on the Archives' blog, On Record, here.

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The future of student accommodation
LOCAL NEWS  18 Feb 2014

The future of student accommodation

The latest in student accommodation at Charles Sturt University (CSU) in Wagga Wagga will be on display during an Open Day on Wednesday 19 February. The new $17.6 million accommodation for undergraduate and postgraduate students includes 152 beds with ensuites, and living and learning spaces such as kitchen and laundry facilities. Director of the University's Residence Life, Mr David Griffin, said, "The new student accommodation development at Charles Sturt University in Wagga Wagga has been designed as a showcase for future undergraduate and postgraduate students requiring on-campus accommodation. It ensures an environment that provides outstanding student experiences and captures the vibrancy of campus life. The University has identified a need for such accommodation as a way to attract and retain undergraduate and postgraduate students." The Open Day will be held from 4pm to 5.30pm and will include a brief welcome from Residence Life and tours of the new complex. Through Residence Life, CSU in Wagga Wagga offers 1 178 beds on campus in a range of accommodation. Read more here. New students return to CSU in Wagga Wagga during O Week from Monday 24 February.

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Jewellery designs explore sexuality issues
LOCAL NEWS  18 Feb 2014

Jewellery designs explore sexuality issues

A Charles Sturt University (CSU) graduate from Wagga Wagga has been invited to show her jewellery designs in an annual exhibition for new and emerging artists in Canberra. Ms Sarah Adcock graduated last December with a Bachelor of Arts (Jewellery) from the University's School of Communication and Creative Industries. Her designs are featured in the Emerging Contemporaries exhibition at the Canberra Craft and Design Centre. The exhibition, involving 12 artists described as the 'next wave of Australia's design talent', runs from Thursday 13 February to Saturday 29 March. Ms Adcock is exhibiting a series of her pendants which explore issues of gender, sexuality and identity. "I hope my designs speak for themselves as they explore my experience of going into, living in and coming out of the closet," Ms Adcock said. "While my work relates to gay, lesbian, bisexual, transgender, intersex and other queer people, I hope there is a message of hope for anyone who has had to reveal something difficult or has felt isolated or invisible in their lives." Read more about the artist and CSU graduate on the Canberra Craft and Design Centre site here.

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