The 15th annual American Astronautical Society (AAS) CanSat Competition returns to Tarleton State University June 14 through 16, with 40 college and university teams from around the world vying for top honors.
It was a date that changed the world. June 6, 1944, 75 years ago. D-Day. The invasion of American and allied forces on the beaches of Normandy in France designed to stop German aggression in Europe.
Professors from Tarleton State University are partnering with the Palo Pinto County Municipal Water District No. 1 to conduct mitigation work for the planned expansion of Lake Palo Pinto known as the Turkey Peak Reservoir project, and explore methods to conserve the riparian habitat along the streams feeding the lake.
Dr. Jesus Velasco, the Joe and Teresa Long Endowed Chair in Social Sciences at Tarleton State University, has embarked on a series of lectures in Europe.
There’s no excuse for being bored this summer. During June and July, local students have options to learn more about their passions from expert instructors and participate in hands-on learning opportunities at a variety of camps taking place at Tarleton State University.
Relatives of the late Leon Manley, a longtime educator, coach and public school administrator, honored his legacy recently with the creation of an endowed scholarship at Tarleton State University that will benefit students in the College of Education and those pursuing a teaching career.
Nine Tarleton State University ROTC Texan Battalion Cadets were commissioned second lieutenants in the U.S. Army in May 9 ceremonies on the Stephenville campus.