Been there, done that. The Tarleton State University men’s rodeo team is a perennial power. The program has notched three national team titles and is a fixture at the College National Finals Rodeo.
It was a date that changed the world. June 6, 1944, 75 years ago. D-Day. The invasion of American and allied forces on the beaches of Normandy in France designed to stop German aggression in Europe.
Tarleton women took no prisoners on the way to the CNFR.
Russian-born writer Ayn Rand said, “The question isn’t who’s going to let me, it’s who’s going to stop me.” That could be the credo of the Tarleton State University women’s rodeo team as it prepares for the College National Finals Rodeo, June 9-15, in Casper, Wyo.
Tarleton State University is monitoring fake ads for employment opportunities recently reported to its Office of Information Security Services (ITS). Not all ads — even on reputable job search sites — are valid. Some may be attempts to secure personal information.
Relatives of the late Leon Manley, a longtime educator, coach and public school administrator, honored his legacy recently with the creation of an endowed scholarship at Tarleton State University that will benefit students in the College of Education and those pursuing a teaching career.
The speaker for the Tarleton State University College of Education commencement at 1 p.m. Saturday, May 11, will address graduates and their guests about changing the world through education.