Six faculty members have been recognized for their achievements and service to Tarleton State University and its students with the presentation of the 2017 Faculty Awards.
Fifteen Tarleton State University faculty received tenure and an additional nine have been promoted, effective Sept. 1. The granting of tenure was based on recommendations from Tarleton President F. Dominic Dottavio and Provost Karen Murray approved this week by The Texas A&M University System’s Board of Regents.
After nearly three decades at the helm of the Tarleton State University Jazz Studies Program, Director of Jazz Bands Greg Ball is retiring from teaching and conducting.
Dr. Cessna Winslow, an assistant professor in the Communication Studies Department at Tarleton State University, will be the featured speaker at TOGETHER! Engaging Women–Empowering Girls April 29 in St. Louis, Mo.
Tarleton State University’s W.K. Gordon Center for Industrial History of Texas will honor Dr. T. Lindsay Baker Sunday, May 7, with a book signing and retirement reception.
Dr. Liza P. Benedict, assistant professor of communication studies at Tarleton State University, has been named vice president for the Southwest Education Council for Journalism and Mass Communication (SWECJMC).
Dr. Rusty Freed has been selected associate vice president of Tarleton State University’s outreach and off-campus programs following an extensive search.
Tarleton State University’s first Texan Debate took place Monday, April 17, providing opportunities for student engagement through debate over controversial topics regarding the school’s campus, the state and nation.
Tarleton State University is one of 22 new schools accepted into the Carnegie Project on the Education Doctorate (CPED), making it one of only eight Texas colleges invited to join.