Natasha Hill, outreach, marketing, web and new-media communications manager for Tarleton State University, has been named to the board of directors for Girls Inc. of Tarrant County.
Thanks to generous donations from several groups and individuals, students earning a master’s degree in Curriculum and Instruction or a bachelor’s in Interdisciplinary Studies at Tarleton-Fort Worth now have access to more than a thousand children’s books at the center’s Texan Hall Library.
The late Lt. Col. William Edwin Dyess, a Tarleton State University alumnus and the namesake for nearby Dyess Air Force Base in Abilene, Texas, will be among those inducted as part of the inaugural class of the U.S. Army ROTC National Hall of Fame.
Military personnel and their families can enjoy free admission to Tarleton State University’s W.K. Gordon Center for Industrial History of Texas beginning Saturday, May 28, through Labor Day.
STEPHENVILLE, Texas—Tarleton State University adds a sixth academic college—the College of Health Sciences and Human Services—this fall to better serve some 1,600 students already enrolled in successful, established programs in medical lab sciences, public health, social work, counseling and nursing.
Get into the swing of summer and enjoy live music, refreshments and fellowship with alumni and friends during the Tarleton State University Alumni Association’s Summer Mix.
When Lura Rylant and Ana Gutierrez-Perez started their search for the perfect four-year university, they had specific requirements in mind. Quality education. Strong career and earnings potential.
Tarleton State University will award more than 1,350 diplomas this weekend during three days of commencement ceremonies in Wisdom Gym on its Stephenville campus.
Two Tarleton State University College of Education student teachers—Kelsey Cobb and Jennifer Hayes—are recipients of the Robert H. Elliott Memorial Award, presented April 27 during the Tarleton Department of Curriculum and Instruction’s annual Reflections ceremony.
The Clyde H. Wells Fine Arts Center Gallery of Art presents a special exhibition—“Friends for Forty”—and reception honoring the career and work of Assistant Professor Mark Davis, who will retire after 45 years of service to Tarleton State University.