Art research project gives people living with a language disorder a new form of expression.

Art research project gives people living with a language disorder a new form of expression.
More than 60 rural NSW students and teachers made the trek to Macquarie to experience university life for just one day.
Whether your kids are looking to keep active, learn some cool science, or build a robot, there is a holiday program for them on campus.
Researchers from the Centre for Emotional Health are seeking adults 65 years and older who experience anxiety and low mood.
Can sex hormones save us from dementia? PhD candidate and Amplify Festival Bright Sparks finalist Josien de Bie thinks so.
If you think making scones in 20 minutes is impossible, you should take a lesson from the scone-master himself, Housien Koussan.
The deadline to submit your application has been extended to Sunday 14 June.
Last Friday, University Avenue was officially declared open by The Governor of New South Wales, His Excellency General The Honourable David Hurley AC DSC (Ret’d).
The salary increase will first appear in your pay on 25 June.
The latest Academic Management Information System software version launched today, Tuesday 9 June.
You’re invited: Show your support of cancer research, prevention programs and support services at Macquarie’s Biggest Morning Tea.
The results are in! Last year staff were invited to take part in a Sustainability Culture Survey to provide a baseline for the University’s sustainability status quo.