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Friday 25 November 2011
Some 450 Massey graduates paraded across the stage today in Palmerston North - and across the globe, as the ceremonies were beamed live around the world.Wednesday 23 November 2011
It's called On the Fence, but a group of Institute of Communication Design students hope their entertaining online interactive tool will encourage young New Zealanders to come off the fence to join...Friday 28 October 2011
The hagfish found in New Zealand's deepest waters is grotesque enough, thanks to its scary protruding teeth straight from a horror film. Now, scientists have witnessed the full power of its other...Thursday 27 October 2011
Rugby World Cup winner Aaron Cruden is being offered an award to study at Massey University so he can combine his rugby career with tertiary education.Tuesday 18 October 2011
University staff rehabilitating birds at the Oiled Wildlife Response Unit in Tauranga had several high-profile visitors inspecting their work today.Thursday 13 October 2011
Regular gym goers rubbed shoulders with superstars of the rugby world on the Albany campus this week.Thursday 13 October 2011
There is another world cup in town this week, but minus boots, goal posts or groin injuries. For the past three days more than 400 robot-driving students from all over New Zealand, and 38 from...Monday 10 October 2011
Many think legendary former All Black Andrew Mehrtens has super-human powers when it comes to kicking a rugby ball. But a special robot created by Massey University Albany engineering students proved...Tuesday 4 October 2011
Deputy Vice-Chancellor and Assistant Vice-Chancellor (Maori and Pasifika) Sir Mason Durie will donate all the royalties from his new book, about Mäori futures, to Te Aute College.Thursday 29 September 2011
A Massey University religious historian says the hype and intensity surrounding the Rugby World Cup proves the game is still a surrogate religion in New Zealand.| 1 2 3 4 5 | NEXT» |




