Tarleton State University’s Rural Communication Institute has received a $144,986 grant to provide vaccination education and outreach for six counties in Northeast Texas.
In a glittering night celebrating a momentous year, Tarleton State University President James Hurley and the Tarleton Alumni Association presented Legacy and Distinguished Alumni honors at the 2022 gala, An Evening in Purple.
Naming the new Tarleton State University rodeo facility to honor the legacy of Bob and Darla Doty was a foregone conclusion, and it became a reality today.
After eclipsing its initial $100 million goal two years ahead of schedule, Tarleton State University tonight announced a revised target of $125 million for its largest-ever comprehensive capital campaign to commemorate its 125th anniversary in September 2024.
Mathematics Professor Dr. Eileen Faulkenberry, Associate Dean of the College of Science and Technology at Tarleton State University, has been elected Chair of the Texas Section of the Mathematical Association of America (MAA).
Supporters of the Tarleton State University family are encouraged to donate to what they care about most during the seventh annual Tarleton Giving Day on Tuesday, April 12.
Tarleton State University’s Purple Pride color guard captured first place Saturday at the North Texas Colorguard Association Independent A Championships at Coppell.
A team of Tarleton State University students placed second at the American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE) concrete Frisbee competition last week in Houston.
Tarleton State University’s College of Business has been approved by Certified Financial Planner Board of Standards, Inc., to provide a new financial planning concentration for its BBA in finance.
Tarleton State University rodeo teams over the weekend sent 27 ropers and riders to the finals in the National Intercollegiate Rodeo Association stop in Snyder hosted by Western Texas College.