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.
Tarleton State University students beat out Texas State University to bring home first-place honors in this year’s Quiz Bowl at the 53rd annual meeting of the Texas Chapter of The Wildlife Society in San Antonio, marking the fifth championship win in the past 10 years.
STEPHENVILLE, Texas—Calling all racers in search of endorphins and education. Agricultural Communicators of Tomorrow (ACT), a student agricultural advocacy organization at Tarleton State University, will host the first Farm to Fork Trail and Fun Run on Saturday, March 4.
Thanks to a new $3.8 million facility, all of Tarleton State University’s agricultural mechanics programs now are located under one roof for the first time since 1959, allowing for more efficient operations and effective instruction.
A ribbon cutting and grand opening for Tarleton State University’s new Agricultural Field Machinery and Fabrication Laboratory—set Friday, Jan. 27—continues the school’s yearlong 2017 centennial celebration as a founding member of The Texas A&M University System.
The Botanical Research Institute of Texas (BRIT), Tarleton State University and the Texas Department of Transportation are teaming together to document rare plant species that may potentially exist within TxDOT rights-of-way in 23 counties in the Waco and Austin districts of Central Texas.
Tarleton State University will close for the Thanksgiving holiday beginning at noon on Wednesday, Nov. 23, and reopen for normal business on Monday, Nov. 28. Several departments and facilities, however, will have modified hours to serve students during the holiday weekend.
Six Tarleton State University graduates returned to the classroom on Wednesday to share their knowledge and experience with students from each of the university’s six colleges as part of Tarleton’s 24th annual Alumni Academic Forum.