Tarleton State University’s Rodeo Hall of Fame celebrated the induction of five new members during its seventh annual steak dinner and auction Saturday, Nov. 12, in Stephenville.
Tarleton State University’s Police Department today announced the promotion of Kristie Bint, longtime patrol officer and detective, to sergeant. She is the second female to achieve the rank of sergeant in the agency’s history.
FORT WORTH, Texas—Tarleton State University-Fort Worth’s student chapter of American Association of University Women (AAUW) hosts “Women in Leadership: Paths to Success” Saturday, Nov. 19, featuring five local leaders who will share their journey to the top.
In concert with last week’s 40th anniversary of Tarleton State University’s nursing program, retired U.S. Air Force Col. Charles Leigon deeded farmland near Morgan Mill to provide financial assistance for students.
Primary pedestrian traffic routes along Vanderbilt Street within the Tarleton State University campus will change for the next four to six weeks as construction on the utility and infrastructure project progresses westward.
At Tarleton State University, you can print a prototype for a customized orthotic to help a stroke victim strengthen his hand. That’s what one student did. The recipient—Clarence Young—got the real deal this week.
Tarleton State University’s College of Business Administration, along with Career Services, will host the first-ever College of Business Administration Job Fair Tuesday, Nov. 1. The event will allow students, alumni and the community an opportunity to network with select businesses in various industries.
The L.V. Risinger Memorial Bonfire is a wonderful Tarleton State University tradition that rallies the purple and white each year during homecoming. To better assist with parking and help students without transportation, the university’s Parking Department will utilize four shuttle buses to transport students to and from bonfire at the Tarleton Agricultural Center/College Farm.
Beginning Monday, Oct. 24, the intersection at St. Peter and Tarleton streets will close as progress continues on Tarleton State University’s utility and infrastructure project.
Tarleton State University will close Doc Blanchard Boulevard and revert access to several faculty/staff parking lots on Tuesday, Oct. 25, as part of the ongoing utility and infrastructure project along Vanderbilt Street.