Tarleton Campuses Close to Observe MLK Jr. Day
In observance of Martin Luther King Jr. Day, Tarleton State University administrative offices are closed Monday, Jan. 18.
In observance of Martin Luther King Jr. Day, Tarleton State University administrative offices are closed Monday, Jan. 18.
Tarleton State University has adjusted its spring 2021 academic calendar to limit COVID-19 exposure and safeguard the health of students, employees and communities where the school has locations.
A “new, tremendous” kind of Homecoming! That’s what Tarleton State University students and alumni will experience in spring 2021 since football will not have its full season until then.
A pair of Tarleton State University faculty members will present “The Sinatra Legacy: A Lecture and Concert” Saturday, March 21, at the annual Dinner in the Stacks at Dick Smith Library on the Stephenville campus.
In observance of Martin Luther King Jr. Day, Tarleton State University administrative offices are closed Monday, Jan. 20.


Literary classics like Of Mice and Men, I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings and The Outsiders are among the thousands of titles banned or challenged in libraries across the country.
Tarleton State University’s Dick Smith Library on the Stephenville campus and the Rickett Library in Fort Worth will highlight these and other titles in concert with national Banned and Challenged Books Week, Sept. 22-28.
Local musicians Carroll Parham and Debbie Bridgewater headline Tarleton State University’s annual Dinner in the Stacks set Saturday, Sept. 28, on the Stephenville campus.
There’s knowledge, and then there’s know-how. Tarleton State University imparts both.
The Texas A&M University Board of Regents has officially named Dr. James L. Hurley as Tarleton State University’s 16th president, following the 21-day notice required by law. Regents named Hurley the sole finalist Aug. 8.
Ten Tarleton State University faculty members were recently awarded grant funding to develop Open Educational Resource materials that will ultimately impact students by reducing textbook costs.