Tarleton State University hosts The Texas A&M University System’s 14th Annual TAMUS Pathways Research Symposium Thursday and Friday, Nov. 2 and 3, on the Stephenville campus.
The Texas A&M University System Board of Regents today heard how Tarleton State University’s efforts to improve student success are increasing graduation and retention rates, improving engagement and leading the way for other regional A&M System schools.
Rudder Dedication Ceremony FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Thursday, October 19, 2017 STEPHENVILLE, Texas—James Earl Rudder returned to his beloved Tarleton this afternoon when the university unveiled a life-size bronze of the Army …
Tarleton State University’s sustainability efforts have brought a Bronze Rating from the Association for the Advancement of Sustainability in Higher Education (AASHE).
James Earl Rudder returns to his beloved Tarleton on Thursday, Oct. 19, when the university unveils a life-size bronze of the Army major general and American hero who later became president of Texas A&M University and chancellor of The Texas A&M University System.
STEPHENVILLE, Texas— Early this afternoon Tarleton State University issued an accidental Code Purple alert message regarding shots being fired. No shots were fired nor was there any other cause for alarm.
As a preventative measure, Tarleton State University is moving 80 students from Bender Hall, an older residential facility, into other open residential spaces on campus.
Tarleton State University kicked off its $26.4 million renovation and expansion of Memorial Stadium Saturday night with a special pregame event that included all the fanfare of a traditional groundbreaking minus the shovels and dirt.
Texan supporters are reaching deep to make game-changing renovations to Tarleton State University’s Memorial Stadium a reality. Their added donations will fund needed improvements and special features for the $26.4 million project.
Tarleton State University’s 2017 enrollment is on pace to support student success, improve the first-year experience and increase applied-learning and research opportunities. Based on the 12th day of class report, 13,011 students are enrolled for the fall semester compared with 13,063 a year ago.