Students from Dixie Smith’s fourth-grade science class in Comanche visited Tarleton State University’s Timberlake Biological Field Station near Goldthwaite recently for some hands-on learning.
Tarleton State University professor Dr. Thomas Faulkenberry will represent the Mathematical Association of America on the Joint Committee on Statistics Education, an endeavor of the MAA and the American Statistical Association. The committee exists to stimulate change in undergraduate statistical education.
The exhibition, Speculative Art + Design, opens Monday, Oct. 7, in the gallery of the Clyde H. Wells Fine Arts Center on the campus of Tarleton State University in Stephenville.
A team from the Texas Institute for Applied Environmental Research (TIAER) at Tarleton State University has been working to gauge the environmental impact of Tropical Storm Imelda, which hammered the Houston area in mid-September.
Tarleton State University biology student Grace Johnson has been selected to participate in the national Research Experience for Undergraduates Oct. 27-28 in Arlington, Va.
The Tarleton State University choral program presents its annual fall concert at 7:30 p.m. Friday, Oct. 4, in the Clyde H. Wells Fine Arts Center Theater.
The Tarleton State University Wind Ensemble opens its 2019-20 season Thursday, Oct. 3, with “Songs,” an evening of works based on catchy tunes from musical history.
A dominating performance by rough stock competitors helped Tarleton State University’s men’s rodeo team accumulate a staggering 500 points and a first-place finish in the Eastern New Mexico University Rodeo, the first of the National Intercollegiate Rodeo Association season.
A dominating performance by rough stock competitors helped Tarleton State University’s men’s rodeo team accumulate a staggering 500 points and a first-place finish in the Eastern New Mexico University Rodeo, the first of the National Intercollegiate Rodeo Association season.
Tarleton State University’s Department of Fine Arts presents a faculty recital featuring trumpet professor Dr. Brian Walker and vocal professor Heather Hawk.