Tarleton State University’s Career Services will host a part-time job fair Thursday, Sept. 5. The come-and-go event gives students an opportunity to connect with local businesses seeking part-time employees.
Tarleton State University today celebrated the opening of its high-tech 97,000-square-foot Engineering Building with a ribbon cutting, tours and remarks from community leaders, legislators and Texas A&M University officials.
After a $24.6 million renovation and west side expansion, Tarleton State University’s Memorial Stadium reopened this evening, welcoming a fired-up Texan Nation passionate about football and excited about what lies ahead.
Tarleton State University’s doctoral program in educational leadership got a new name today, honoring the school’s 14th president, Dr. Dennis P. McCabe, who spent more than four decades as an educator and administrator.
Longtime Texas businessman and Tarleton State University Distinguished Alumnus Mike A. Myers received an honorary doctorate of humane letters during today’s commencement ceremonies for his extraordinary contributions and service to higher education.
Tarleton State University could begin constructing a second building at its new Fort Worth campus as early as 2021, thanks to $63 million from The Texas A&M University System. Private funding will cover the remaining $7 million needed.
Following a nationwide search, The Texas A&M University System Board of Regents today named Dr. James Hurley as sole finalist for Tarleton State University’s 16th president.
The Texas A&M University System Board of Regents today honored Dr. F. Dominic Dottavio with the title President Emeritus. He is stepping down Aug. 31 after 11 years as the 15th president of Tarleton State University.