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.
Families of Tarleton State University students are invited to a series of Family Nights — Oct. 3 and Oct. 24 — featuring events on campus and in the Stephenville community.
Tarleton State University’s Homecoming week has moved to the spring to coincide with the pandemic-altered football season. But that doesn’t mean traditional fall activities have been forgotten.
Learn about graduate degree programs at Tarleton State University and other schools Thursday, Sept. 24, at the Virtual Graduate and Professional School Fair hosted by Graduate Studies and Career Services.
Co-editors Dr. Moumin Quazi and Dr. Marilyn Robitaille, along with guest editor Dr. Laurence Musgrove from San Angelo State University, are celebrating the publication of Volume 17 of Langdon Review of the Arts in Texas: Tejascovido Edition, a Tarleton State University publication supported by the Inge Foundation.
Tarleton State University has received a $100,000 gift from Mark and Susan McKenzie to establish the McKenzie Family Endowed Professorship. Endowed professorships are crucial for Tarleton’s efforts to recruit and retain high-quality faculty as well as providing tools for increasing research productivity and student support.
Retired U.S. Air Force Col. Kenny Weldon has been named dean of Tarleton State University’s new Leadership and Military College, effective immediately, and will continue his role as Commandant of the Texan Corps of Cadets. The college results from the rapid growth of the corps, reinstated in 2016, as a leadership development program.