For millions of low-income students who strive to be the first college graduate in their families, three federally funded endeavors collectively known as TRIO Programs are making a world of difference. Tarleton State University will celebrate National TRIO Day on Saturday, Feb. 27.
Tarleton State University’s 2005 National Intercollegiate Rodeo Association champion men’s team members were guests of honor Friday at the university’s Rodeo Hall of Fame induction ceremony.
Induction ceremonies for Tarleton State University’s Rodeo Hall of Fame have been moved to Friday, Feb. 19, due to winter weather. The event takes place at City Hall at City Limits, 1907 E. Washington St.
Tarleton State University’s Rodeo Hall of Fame will celebrate the induction of six new members, all part of the national championship team of 2005, during Feb. 12 ceremonies.
Starting this year, Forney Independent School District seniors in the top 25 percent of their graduating class will earn automatic admission to Tarleton State University.
Tarleton State University is launching its first Research Impact Challenge for researchers, aspiring academics and others interested in increasing their scholarly impact. The challenge starts Monday, Feb. 15, and everyone is welcome to join.
Nearly 100 employers are waiting to meet students from Tarleton State University and other Texas A&M System members who are looking for summer camp jobs.