Theatre at Tarleton and the Department of Fine Arts present the David Mamet classic, “Oleanna,” Nov. 12–16 in the theater of the Clyde Wells Fine Arts Center in Stephenville.
Tarleton State University’s Rodeo Hall of Fame celebrates the induction of four new members, all part of the 2005 national championship women’s team, during the 10th annual steak dinner and auction Saturday, Nov. 9, at the Twisted J in Stephenville.
The Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas teams with Tarleton State University to host a daylong conference Thursday, Nov. 14, in Stephenville. Bank president and CEO Rob Kaplan will share insights on the health of the local, regional and national economy with area bankers and business leaders.
he Texas A&M University System Board of Regents today approved an increase to Tarleton State University’s intercollegiate athletic fee, making the school ready to join the Western Athletic Conference as an NCAA Division I institution.
Dr. Jesus Velasco, the Joe and Teresa Long Endowed Chair at Tarleton State University, joins two University of Houston colleagues on Monday, Nov.18, for a lecture on Latino voting and representation.
Tarleton’s Program for Astronomy Education and Research holds its annual fall Star Party from 6-11 p.m. Friday, Nov. 1 at the Hunewell Ranch observatory.
Twelve students graduating this fall from the art/digital media studies program at Tarleton State University will showcase their work in senior capstone exhibits Nov. 4-Dec. 6 at the Clyde H. Wells Fine Arts Center Gallery in Stephenville.
Tarleton State University’s new travel, event and activity management (TEAM) concentration in communication studies co-sponsors its first event, the Billy the Kid Film Festival, Nov. 1 and 2 in downtown Hico, Texas.
The Tarleton State University bands celebrate their 100th anniversary with a week and a half of commemorative events beginning Thursday, Nov. 7, and concluding with a gala concert 10 days later.
Tarleton State University hosts its fall Texan Debate at 7 p.m. Wednesday, Nov. 6, in the Clyde H. Wells Fine Arts Center on the Stephenville campus. Admission is free.