The National Accrediting Agency for Clinical Laboratory Sciences has re-accredited the diagnostic molecular scientist program at Tarleton State University.
Tarleton State University is shifting one of its most cherished summer traditions — Duck Camp — from an off-campus location to its Stephenville campus to better ensure student safety during the evolving coronavirus.
Tarleton State University President James Hurley last week announced special recognition for students earning a 4.0 GPA for the fall 2019 and/or spring 2020 semesters. The inaugural President’s List acknowledges profound student effort in the face of covid-19 and the unexpected shift to distance learning.
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.
Most people have been forced to change their daily lives due to the coronavirus and the ensuing stay-at-home orders. Tarleton State University grad student Le’Shawn Palmer has seen shifts in two major areas.
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.
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.
Financial assistance is available for Tarleton State University students facing hardships during the COVID-19 pandemic, thanks to the generosity of the school’s foundation and an unnamed donor.
Tarleton State University today donated 110 COVID-19 testing kits to the Stephenville Medical and Surgical Clinic, the only Erath County facility conducting drive-through, appointment-only testing for individuals with coronavirus symptoms.