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.
STEPHENVILLE, Texas— Fall commencement exercises at Tarleton State University are set for Friday and Saturday, Dec. 15 and 16, with approximately 1,190 graduates receiving diplomas.
Almost 100 donors kicked off the holiday season Tuesday with a gift to support Tarleton State University students. All total, donors gave $26,295 to colleges, scholarships and student programs and activities.
Tarleton State University has received a final gift of $300,000 from the estate of the late provost Dr. Robert C. Fain to provide scholarships for students planning to teach secondary mathematics or chemistry.
A Tarleton State University academic advisor, Diane Rodriguez, has received one of three national Advising Excellence Awards from the Education Advisory Board.
The newly chartered chapter of the National Society of Collegiate Scholars (NSCS) at Tarleton State University inducted its first class of students Thursday, Nov. 9, during a ceremony presided over by Sankaya Hall, associate director of chapter development for the honors organization.
Find out more about Tarleton State University’s bachelor’s degree completion programs in Fort Worth on Saturday, Nov. 18, at an open house for prospective transfer students.
Eight Tarleton State University students took first-place honors in The Texas A&M University System’s (TAMUS) 14th Annual Pathways Student Research Symposium last week on the Stephenville campus.