Alumni Series: Dr. Mark Brown
Dr. Mark Brown was the first-ever Ph.D. recipient of Tarleton State University when he graduated with his doctorate in criminal justice, Friday, July 26, 2024. The School of Criminology, Criminal …
Dr. Mark Brown was the first-ever Ph.D. recipient of Tarleton State University when he graduated with his doctorate in criminal justice, Friday, July 26, 2024. The School of Criminology, Criminal …
“The time you spend at Tarleton and on campus outside of the classroom is just as important as the time spent getting an education. Commit to making Stephenville your new …
“Truly be present in everything this university has to offer. I wish I could go back and go to more sporting events, more midnights in Heritage Park with the Purple …
“Fully embrace and actively participate in the vibrant campus life and community at Tarleton. While I focused on academics and gained valuable experience in the agriculture program, I now realize the importance of getting involved in clubs and events beyond my immediate circle of friends. Engaging more deeply in campus activities and seizing opportunities to network and collaborate with peers would have enriched my overall college experience even further.”
“Do not be scared to rustle the waters, and who cares what anybody else thinks. NO two college journeys are the same, and it does not matter what anyone else’s …
“My time at Tarleton definitely helped me prepare for this job through internships and various classes.”
“Tarleton is the BEST school to attend to not only get an amazing education, but to also explore a million different activities or clubs that will help you in your future career. If you take advantage of each opportunity Tarleton provides you, you will have the best 4 years of your life,” Ekwall said.
“Do not be afraid of failure, it will only make you stronger and be confident.”
“Your college experience is all about what you make it! Tarleton has the tools for you to be successful and the people there really do want the best for you. Say yes to opportunities, go to office hours, and make lots of friends. Tarleton is a place that takes you in and makes you feel like family. The professors, staff and students all want you to leave Tarleton and be equipped for whatever comes next for you.”
Although she did take a step away from Tarleton State to pursue other passions, Oxford-Willig truly exemplifies what it means to be a Tarleton State Texan because her purple has never faded.
“If I could go back in time, I wouldn’t have done anything differently, the College of Agriculture and Natural Resources is truly unmatched!”
“Chase your passion unapologetically.” Hannah Bahlmann Tarleton Alumna, Class of 2021 Tarleton alumna, Hannah Bahlmann, made an everlasting mark on Tarleton State during her time on-campus. Aside from earning her …
“My greatest accomplishment was being able to find my passion away from track & field. I was a runner for most of my life including my time at Tarleton and I’m glad I was able to find my love for cameras in the latter stage of my career.”
Getting involved on campus looks different for every student and staff member that steps on Tarleton’s soil.
For Tarleton Alumna, Kinlie Brennise, being an integral part of a team was what shaped her time at Tarleton State.
Brianna Tucker is proud to be a Tarleton Alumni! As a highly involved student, Brianna was able to maximize her experience at Tarleton and now she’s sharing her experiences with …
Jessica Johnson is a Tarleton State University alumni. Her time at Tarleton helped her realize her passion in Meat Science and helped her get the dream job! Read along to …
Alumni Series: Brittany Hammond The Beginning: I went to a 5A high school located in the mid-cities. When we seniors were announcing our selected colleges and universities, I was certain …
If you have ever been in Stephenville, Texas during homecoming week you probably have had a glimpse of just how special the Alumnus of Tarleton are. Their pride runs deep, …
I was told that when I visited the college that was right for me, I would know. I kept thinking they were insane, but my mother insisted that I visit …