When most Tarleton State University seniors don caps and gowns for commencement exercises later this month, Brody Cress will be decked in denim atop 1,200 pounds of sorely vexed horse.
Almost 100 donors kicked off the holiday season Tuesday with a gift to support Tarleton State University students. All total, donors gave $26,295 to colleges, scholarships and student programs and activities.
With the holiday season approaching, Tarleton State University’s Staff Council plans its 24th Annual Holiday Arts & Crafts Showcase to support local businesses and artisans on Friday, Dec. 8.
Tarleton State University has received a final gift of $300,000 from the estate of the late provost Dr. Robert C. Fain to provide scholarships for students planning to teach secondary mathematics or chemistry.
Selections from Resphigi’s Laud to the Nativity, Bach’s Christmas Oratorio and Handel’s Messiah, are featured in the upcoming masterworks concert at Tarleton State University set for 7:30 p.m. Saturday, Dec. 2, in the Clyde H. Wells Fine Arts Center Auditorium.
Tarleton State University’s Rodeo Hall of Fame welcomed two new individual members and a family as inductees during its eighth annual steak dinner and auction Saturday, Nov. 11, in Stephenville.
There’s a day for giving thanks. Two days for getting deals. And, there’s Giving Tuesday—an opportunity to support Tarleton State University students as they transform into tomorrow’s leaders.
Tarleton State University will close for the Thanksgiving holiday beginning at noon on Wednesday, Nov. 22, and reopen for normal business on Monday, Nov. 27. Several departments and facilities, however, will have modified hours to serve students during the holiday weekend.