An information session for students interested in the Tarleton Model for Accelerated Teacher Education (TMATE) program is scheduled for 6 p.m. Monday, June 11, at the university’s Fort Worth location, 6777 Camp Bowie Blvd.
A trio of local artists are featured in “Color Gone Wild,” an exhibit at the A.P. Gordon House Gallery in Granbury, part of Tarleton State University’s Dora Lee Langdon Cultural and Educational Center.
For the third straight summer, Tarleton State University’s W.K. Gordon Center for the Industrial History of Texas is participating in the Blue Star Museum program, offering free admission to active and retired military members and their families.
Summer is camp time at Tarleton State University. During June and July, students have options to learn more about their passions from expert instructors and participate in hands-on learning opportunities.
The 14th annual American Astronautical Society (AAS) CanSat Competition returns to Tarleton State University June 8 through 10, with more than 40 college and university teams from around the world vying for top honors.
Tarleton State University hosts a variety of sports and cheer camps this summer for young athletes and spirit teams of all abilities. Designed to keep students engaged while school is out, the camps promote team building, self-awareness and leadership.