Tarleton State University’s second Day of Giving raised $225,441 to pay it forward for students, surpassing the 2016 total of $141,000 by more than $84,000.
Tarleton State University’s School of Criminology, Criminal Justice and Strategic Studies will host a free, all-day conference—“Leadership for Law Enforcement in the Post-Ferguson Era”—April 27.
Tarleton State University students take to the community this Thursday, April 6, for the school’s second Service Day. More than 100 service opportunities—everything from teaching senior citizens computer basics to completing free tax returns for qualified individuals—are on the “to do” list.
Pay it forward for students in Tarleton State University’s second Day of Giving. The 24-hour online giving event begins at 12:01 a.m. tomorrow, April 4.
Tarleton State University and the Texan Corps of Cadets have partnered with the U.S. Air Force and Texas Christian University to offer aerospace studies and an opportunity to commission in the Air Force.
Tarleton State University’s choral program—joined by the Cross Timbers Civic Chorale and Tarleton Masterwork Orchestra—will perform the monumental German Requiem (“Ein deutsches Requiem”) by Johannes Brahms at 7:30 p.m. Saturday, April 1, at the Clyde H. Wells Fine Arts Center Auditorium.
Dave Pietro, gifted saxophonist, composer and educator, will serve as this year’s featured guest artist with student jazz musicians as part of the 55th annual Tarleton State University Jazz Festival on Saturday, March 25.
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.
College-bound high school students can experience Tarleton State University’s main campus in Stephenville firsthand and catch a glimpse of what it means to “Bleed Purple” during the upcoming Texan Tour.