A Tarleton State University academic advisor, Diane Rodriguez, has received one of three national Advising Excellence Awards from the Education Advisory Board.
The newly chartered chapter of the National Society of Collegiate Scholars (NSCS) at Tarleton State University inducted its first class of students Thursday, Nov. 9, during a ceremony presided over by Sankaya Hall, associate director of chapter development for the honors organization.
While each academic college at Tarleton is distinct, the new College of Health Sciences and Human Services (CHSHS)—with an enrollment of more than 1,800 students—is unique, combining the already successfully established academic departments of Medical Laboratory Sciences and Public Health, Nursing, Social Work and Counseling.
Tarleton’s strategic goals are academic innovation, student transformation, distinctive engagement and exemplary service. To fulfill these goals and support the university’s student-focused mission, Tarleton recently combined the applied and experiential learning programs and the Center for Academic Outreach and Engagement into the Center for Transformative Learning (CTL).
They’ll move to the beat of a different drummer when Stockton Helbing joins Tarleton State University’s Percussion Ensemble for a concert at 7:30 p.m. Monday, Nov. 20, in the auditorium of the Clyde H. Wells Fine Arts Center.
Find out more about Tarleton State University’s bachelor’s degree completion programs in Fort Worth on Saturday, Nov. 18, at an open house for prospective transfer students.
Eight Tarleton State University students took first-place honors in The Texas A&M University System’s (TAMUS) 14th Annual Pathways Student Research Symposium last week on the Stephenville campus.