Tarleton State University and the Poolville Independent School District have signed a pact designed to assist PISD seniors who want a college education.
STEPHENVILLE, Texas — Tarleton State University will be part of the new Texas A&M System Research and Innovation Center in downtown Fort Worth, officials announced today. Both the center and …
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASEFriday, November 5, 2021 STEPHENVILLE, Texas — Dare fall Homecoming participants to give $100,000 in new scholarship support, and Tarleton State University Texans will exceed the mark in …
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASEMonday, November 1, 2021 STEPHENVILLE, Texas — Tarleton State will join Texas Health Resources on Tuesday, Nov. 9, to provide a community COVID-19 Pfizer vaccine clinic on the …
Dr. Steve Simpson Athletic Training Education Lab FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASESaturday, October 23, 2021 STEPHENVILLE, Texas — On Steve Simpson’s first day at Tarleton, Ronald Reagan was president of the United …
Dr. James and Kindall Hurley Scholarship FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASEFriday, October 22, 2021 STEPHENVILLE, Texas — President James and First Lady Kindall Hurley celebrated Homecoming weekend 2021 this afternoon with a …
Tarleton State University today celebrated the opening of its high-tech 97,000-square-foot Engineering Building with a ribbon cutting, tours and remarks from community leaders, legislators and Texas A&M University officials.
After a $24.6 million renovation and west side expansion, Tarleton State University’s Memorial Stadium reopened this evening, welcoming a fired-up Texan Nation passionate about football and excited about what lies ahead.
Longtime Texas businessman and Tarleton State University Distinguished Alumnus Mike A. Myers received an honorary doctorate of humane letters during today’s commencement ceremonies for his extraordinary contributions and service to higher education.
Tarleton State University could begin constructing a second building at its new Fort Worth campus as early as 2021, thanks to $63 million from The Texas A&M University System. Private funding will cover the remaining $7 million needed.