Fall commencement exercises at Tarleton State University are set for Friday and Saturday, Dec. 16 and 17, with approximately 1,156 graduates receiving diplomas.
The College of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences and Tarleton’s Collegiate FFA Chapter is set to welcome approximately 1,600 high school FFA members on Thursday, Nov. 3, as part of the annual Tarleton State University Invitational Leadership Career Development Event (LCDE).
Tarleton State University is observing its 2nd annual Research and Scholarship Appreciation Week and, yesterday announced awards and recognitions following a showcase of research activities of undergraduate and graduate students in oral and poster presentations.
As part of a scientific field investigation along the Colorado River, a team of faculty and students from Tarleton State University have expanded the number of recorded plant species and varieties in nearby Mills County by 49.
Ashley Willits, a Tarleton State University agricultural education major from Copenhagen, N.Y., was elected Eastern Region vice president for the National FFA Organization. She will serve on the 2016-17 national FFA officer team along with students from Delaware, Florida, Minnesota, Texas and South Carolina.
Tarleton State University’s Office of Sponsored Projects and Texas A&M AgriLife Research have received an almost $1 million grant to expand their study of bioenergy recovery from animal waste and improve the sustainability of agricultural industries.
A Tarleton State University graduate student received the highest award possible for her research presentation and school leaders finalized two new academic partnerships during September visits to Poland.
Tarleton State University sets a record for total enrollment for the fifth year in a row with 13,063 students, an increase of 6 percent from last year and up 32 percent from 2011, based on the 12th class day report.
Nearly three dozen candidates vying for one of nine places on the National FFA Organization’s officer team will gather on the campus of Tarleton State University this weekend as part of an intensive, three-day workshop aimed at preparing them for the rigors of the national officer selection process.
Tarleton State University comes to Arlington on Saturday, Sept. 24, to showcase more than 90 bachelor’s and graduate degree programs and provide opportunities for students to apply to Texas’ premier student-focused university.