Tarleton State University’s leadership academy has received a $45,000 grant from the Texas Pioneer Foundation to support a leadership forum and speaker series.
Tarleton State University’s Center for Academic Outreach & Engagement has received a $50,000 grant from the Texas Pioneer Foundation to help design and install activity stations for its STEM Mobile Learning Center.
The Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board (THECB) has named Tarleton State University one of six 2016 Star Award finalists for its efforts to meet one or more goals of the state’s new 60x30TX strategic plan.
When Mary Elliott and Ariana Hernandez decided to earn a doctorate of education and take their careers to the next level, they had specific requirements in mind. Individualized attention. Frequent interaction with faculty. Networking opportunities.
The School of Criminology, Criminal Justice and Strategic Studies at Tarleton State University has partnered with the attorney general’s office of the Mexican state of Tabasco to research and implement policies that enhance and strengthen current law enforcement practices.
Tarleton State University is one of two schools to receive a $100,000 grant to host a Collaborative Regional Education (CORE) Initiative Academy in summer 2017.
A Tarleton State University graduate student received the highest award possible for her research presentation and school leaders finalized two new academic partnerships during September visits to Poland.
Michele Landis Dauber, Stanford University professor of law and advocate for victims of sexual assault, will discuss efforts to recall a judge who gave a lenient sentence in a nationally known rape case, in a talk at Tarleton State University as part of its Speaker Symposium Series.
Tarleton State University sets a record for total enrollment for the fifth year in a row with 13,063 students, an increase of 6 percent from last year and up 32 percent from 2011, based on the 12th class day report.