Wyatt Williams is a go-getter, so it should come as no surprise the Tarleton State University tie-down roper qualified for the 2018 College National Finals Rodeo in Casper, Wyo.
Tyler Berghuis’ first attempt at bareback riding was anything but successful. A Tarleton State University senior majoring in agri-industries and agencies, he remembers that inaugural ride.
It’s been several years since Linden Woods’ first bareback ride. He was 15, and along with a friend from his hometown of Maple Creek, Saskatchewan, he entered an amateur rodeo.
STEPHENVILLE, Texas — Tarleton State University’s five-time goat tying qualifier for the College National Finals Rodeo in Casper, Wyo., has the routine down pat.
Dr. Mike Leese has been appointed vice president of Tarleton State University’s Division of Student Affairs, effective June 18. Currently associate vice president for the division, he will serve until his retirement at year’s end.
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.
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.