Griffith celebrates 20 years at Logan
The Logan community came together as one to mark Griffith University's 20-year celebration at its newest campus.
The Logan community came together as one to mark Griffith University's 20-year celebration at its newest campus.
Autistic children in Logan to benefit from new Griffith-hosted facility.
A Health and Knowledge Precinct in the Logan suburb of Meadowbrook.
Griffith University's Logan Campus has been recognised with a Logan Eco Award for its commitment to environmental initiatives.
Opened in 1998 by then Premier Peter Beattie, the Logan campus has transformed in its short 15 year history and grown into a pillar of the Logan community.
Griffith University will host the first ‘Crime Prevention in Logan; strategies for small business’ forum on Wednesday, August 28 at the Logan campus, which is co-sponsored the Logan Community Bank.
Tickets are still on sale to see two ARIA Award winning musicians Kate Ceberano and James Morrison performing live at...
Looking back over 2015 gives a sense of pride at the level of excellence and achievement across Griffith University
The Wayne Goss Centre was opened at Logan campus on December 8, 2015.
How we can best prepare for the National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS) in Queensland. This is the focus of a Griffith University-led two day NDIS symposium where people with disabilities, their families and carers, service providers, government personnel, academics and disability researchers will come together to share knowledge and experiences around the core elements of the NDIS.