True to its commitment to service, Tarleton State University plans a full week of activities, appropriately called Service Week, beginning April 1. The week includes the university’s legendary Round Up, a 24-hour online giving program and community service projects tied to classroom learning.
Tarleton Delegation to Visit Texas State Capitol FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASETuesday, March 14, 2017 STEPHENVILLE, Texas—On Tuesday, March 21, a delegation of students, faculty, staff and administrators will celebrate Tarleton State …
Tarleton State University will implement special operating hours during spring break week, March 13-17. In addition, the university will close all offices on Friday, March 17.
Today the Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board announced the award of more than $650,000 to four public institutions, including Tarleton State University, for expansion of the Texas Affordable Baccalaureate program.
National economist Dr. Ray Perryman today told Tarleton State University faculty and staff that higher education is critical to the state’s future success, and that members of the 85th Texas Legislature should consider its impact on social and economic gains now and going forward.
Tarleton State University’s yearlong Centennial Celebration as a founding member of The Texas A&M University System continues Monday, Feb. 20, with the unveiling of a past presidents’ gallery featuring the work of Stephenville artist Mary Waters.
A partnership between Tarleton State University and Collin County Community College District will make it easier for transfer students to continue and complete their education at a four-year institution.
STEPHENVILLE, Texas—Tarleton State University history professor Dr. T. Lindsay Baker has received the Ray & Pat Browne Award from the Popular Culture Association/American Culture Association.
As part of its regular meeting, The Texas A&M University System’s Board of Regents today approved the final budget and construction for Tarleton State University’s new engineering building.