Tarleton State University’s outreach center on the campus of Navarro College in Midlothian set a graduation record at this month’s fall commencement, awarding 32 diplomas.
Tarleton State University Police Department will host a Civilian Response to Active Shooter Events (CRASE) training course on Tuesday, Dec. 19, on the Stephenville campus. The training is free and open to the public.
When Tarleton State University graduates walk the stage this Friday and Saturday, a number of outstanding students will embody the core values of the school and exemplify the power of higher education to open doors to new ideas and change communities—and families—for the better.
Tarleton State University’s Child Development Center has received endorsement from the National Accreditation Commission for Early Care and Education Programs, making it the only NAC accredited facility within 60 miles of Stephenville.
New 14-passenger people movers begin scheduled routes during peak class times on Tarleton State University’s Stephenville campus this spring, and students can customize rides to apartment complexes, local shops and restaurants via public transit with a simple phone call.
Tarleton State University College of Education student teacher Marissa Peña is recipient of the Robert H. Elliott Memorial Award, presented today during the Tarleton Department of Curriculum and Instruction’s annual Reflections ceremony.