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Tarleton Breaks Ground on IPE Building in Fort Worth

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASEWednesday, March 23, 2022 FORT WORTH, Texas — Tarleton State University broke ground this morning for a second building on its 80-acre campus in southwest Fort Worth along …

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Tarleton President Touts a Year of More in 2021 State of the University

STEPHENVILLE, Texas — More isn’t always better. But in this case it is. Tarleton State University President James Hurley recapped successes and shared his vision for invigorating tomorrows in his …

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Tarleton President Touts a Year of More in 2021 State of the University

STEPHENVILLE, Texas — More isn’t always better. But in this case it is. Tarleton State University President James Hurley recapped successes and shared his vision for invigorating tomorrows in his …

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Tarleton State University Hails Construction of Aquatics Center

Tarleton State University this weekend unveiled plans for an almost $12 million Aquatics Center on the Stephenville campus, following a green light last month from The Texas A&M University System Board of Regents. The project is part of the 2020-2024 A&M System Capital Plan.

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Tarleton Begins Phase 1 of Pedestrian Quad for College of Business

Tarleton State University’s College of Business Administration is getting a new look. A pedestrian quad will link the southwest portion of the Stephenville campus with the rest of the school.

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Regents approve $63 million for Tarleton’s second Fort Worth building

Tarleton State University could begin constructing a second building at its new Fort Worth campus as early as 2021, thanks to $63 million from The Texas A&M University System. Private funding will cover the remaining $7 million needed.

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Ribbon cutting officially opens Tarleton’s planned Fort Worth campus

After more than 40 years in Fort Worth, Tarleton State University today opened the first building of its planned campus along Chisholm Trail Parkway with a ribbon cutting, tours and remarks from community leaders, legislators and Texas A&M University System officials.