More than $375,000 was raised May 5 for university programs in a Tarleton State University partnership with the international organization GivingTuesday.
Tarleton State University campus leaders, student achievers and community supporters were honored April 17 during the 24th annual Leadership and Service Awards presentation on Facebook.
Tarleton State University will celebrate spring and summer 2020 graduates with in-person commencement ceremonies Aug. 7-9 at Memorial Stadium on the Stephenville campus, provided current public health guidelines remain unchanged.
Tarleton State University President James Hurley announced today that the school will be prepared for students to safely return for in-person classes this fall, with a start of Aug. 20.
Five Tarleton State University faculty members were recently awarded grant funding to develop Open Educational Resource (OER) materials to reduce textbook costs for students.
In the midst of rapid change on campus and across the globe, Tarleton State University’s Student Counseling Services (SCS) remains open for business, not only assisting existing clients but offering support in a variety of ways and formats to the entire campus community.
The top 25 percent of the graduating class at Joshua High School has scholarship opportunities and guaranteed admission thanks to an agreement announced Monday night.
Tarleton State University has joined forces with the international organization GivingTuesday in declaring May 5 a day of grass roots philanthropy in response to covid-19.
Tarleton State University is allowing all incoming freshmen to register for classes and conduct orientation in a virtual format. Students can contact an adviser to register for fall 2020 classes starting Monday, April 27.