Tarleton student furthers pediatric research
Posted onTarleton State University student Kassie Marble calls it a preemiescope. And someday it could help doctors better recognize detached retinas in premature babies.
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Tarleton State University student Kassie Marble calls it a preemiescope. And someday it could help doctors better recognize detached retinas in premature babies.
Now powered by Handshake, Tarleton State University Career Services’ hiring system—Hire-A-Texan—is ready for students and alumni to access via their school email accounts.
Naturally, doughnuts were served at this morning’s grand opening of new offices for Tarleton State University’s Police Department.
It is a police station, after all.
Dr. Tod Allen Farmer has been named chief of staff to Tarleton State University President F. Dominic Dottavio, effective Aug. 1. He succeeds Dr. David Weissenburger, who has held the position since July 2014.
Researchers at Tarleton State University’s neuroscience lab have a new tool in their quest to unravel mysteries about chronic pain and how it effects brain activity.
Tarleton State University professor Dr. Marcy Tanter has been selected a Fulbright Scholar to South Korea, where she’ll teach the works of Emily Dickinson and other American women poets at Dongguk University in 2018.
A ribbon cutting and grand opening for Tarleton State University’s new Police Department headquarters—set Wednesday, July 19—continues the school’s yearlong 2017 centennial celebration as founding member of The Texas A&M University System.
Find out more about Tarleton State University’s graduate-level degree programs in Waco on Saturday, July 22, at an open house for prospective students.
The Texas Rangers will host Tarleton State University Night on Monday, July 31 when they play host to the Seattle Mariners at 7 p.m. in Arlington.
Dr. Kayla Peak, associate professor of kinesiology and associate dean of the College of Education, has been named administrator of the year by the Texas Association for Health, Physical Education, Recreation and Dance (TAHPERD).