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.
It’s not every day a former U.S. president paints your portrait, and includes the painting in his book. Tarleton State University graduate Johnnie O. Yellock II is included in President George W. Bush’s latest book, “Portraits of Courage: A Commander in Chief’s Tribute to America’s Warriors,” released this week.
Local residents, property owners and others who need a helping hand are invited to sign up for the Saturday, April 1, Tarleton State University Round Up—the university’s largest single-day service project.
Tarleton State University’s Career Services Center hosts its annual spring job fair Wednesday, March 1, allowing students, alumni and the community to meet businesses and industries currently hiring.
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.
Purchase a raffle ticket or two to support Tarleton State University’s College of Liberal and Fine Arts study aboard programs, and you could win a private house concert with “blue-collar balladeer” Bart Crow.
Tarleton State University President F. Dominic Dottavio presented 2017 Legacy Awards to three recipients during the school’s annual gala, Saturday, Jan. 28.
Tarleton State University honored distinguished alumni, faculty and a general contractor Saturday, Jan. 28, during Tarleton Alumni Association’s (TAA) annual dinner and awards banquet.
Internationally known military historian Dr. Thomas M. Hatfield shares his personal insights about one of the most decorated soldiers in World War II—U.S. Army Maj. Gen. James Earl Rudder—on Monday, Feb. 13, as part of Tarleton State University’s yearlong 2017 centennial celebration as a founding member of The Texas A&M University System.