Professors from Tarleton State University are partnering with the Palo Pinto County Municipal Water District No. 1 to conduct mitigation work for the planned expansion of Lake Palo Pinto known as the Turkey Peak Reservoir project, and explore methods to conserve the riparian habitat along the streams feeding the lake.
There’s no excuse for being bored this summer. During June and July, local students have options to learn more about their passions from expert instructors and participate in hands-on learning opportunities at a variety of camps taking place at Tarleton State University.
Hard-earned wisdom she wants to share when she delivers the commencement address for the Tarleton State University College of Agriculture and Environmental Sciences at 4 p.m. Saturday, May 11.
Tarleton State University’s College of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences honored several alumni and friends of the college at its second annual honors banquet April 27.
Tarleton State University recognized seven faculty and four staff members for their achievements and service Monday night at its annual Faculty and Staff Awards Banquet.
Tarleton State University’s Department of Wildlife, Sustainability and Ecosystem Science (WSES) hosts its first BioBlitz, an intense biological survey, on the Hunewell Ranch from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. Saturday, April 6.
Approximately 9,000 FFA members from across the state will converge on the campus of Tarleton State University on Thursday, March 21, to participate in the annual FFA Invitational Career Development Event (CDE) Judging Contests.