Two Tarleton State University teams of anglers now advance to the Carhartt Bassmaster College Series National Championship—scheduled later this summer—following a three-day fishing tournament at Sam Rayburn Reservoir.
Deadline to enter Tarleton State University’s annual business plan competition to win a portion of $55,000 in cash and professional services is just around the corner.
Dr. Ray Perryman, president and CEO of The Perryman Group, an economic research and analysis firm based in Waco, will discuss the economics of public higher education during Tarleton State University’s Planning Council Spring Forum set Wednesday, Feb. 22.
Purchase a raffle ticket or two to support Tarleton State University’s College of Liberal and Fine Arts study aboard programs, and you could win a private house concert with “blue-collar balladeer” Bart Crow.
The Fort Worth Museum of Science and History has selected Dr. Anthony Edwards to chair its new technology committee. The director of Tarleton State University’s Global Campus is a member of the museum’s board of trustees.
Tarleton State University’s W.K. Gordon Center for Industrial History of Texas hosts its first 2017 Night at the Opera HouseSaturday, Feb. 11, with a free screening of the 1931 classic “Little Caesar.”
Tarleton State University President F. Dominic Dottavio presented 2017 Legacy Awards to three recipients during the school’s annual gala, Saturday, Jan. 28.
Tarleton State University honored distinguished alumni, faculty and a general contractor Saturday, Jan. 28, during Tarleton Alumni Association’s (TAA) annual dinner and awards banquet.
Thanks to a new $3.8 million facility, all of Tarleton State University’s agricultural mechanics programs now are located under one roof for the first time since 1959, allowing for more efficient operations and effective instruction.