Tarleton State University’s Dr. Gary Lacefield has been named to the Cyber Future Foundation (CFF) board of directors and will serve on the Cyber Peace Initiative committee.
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.
The University of Oklahoma Press has released a new book on historic Route 66 by Tarleton State University Professor T. Lindsay Baker. Titled Portrait of Route 66, the volume features unknown photographs of former U.S. Highway 66 from the archives of the Curt Teich postcard publishing company of Chicago.
Tarleton State University Associate Professor of English Dr. Moumin Quazi has published his first book, Migratory Words, a collection of short stories and poetry that will surprise readers with its humor, range and poignancy.
In observance of Labor Day, Tarleton State University will be closed on Monday, Sept. 5, including the offices of all non-essential services on the main campus in Stephenville.
Dozens of photographs taken by Tarleton State University students during a study abroad course in Iceland go on public display this Saturday, Sept. 3, at Granbury’s Dora Lee Langdon Cultural & Education Center.
Tarleton State University adds a new minor program in fashion studies to its 2016 fall semester lineup, providing opportunities for students to create their own design portfolio and expand career choices.
Tarleton State University boasts its largest enrollment ever with more than 13,000 students signed up for fall 2016 classes in Stephenville, Fort Worth, Waco, Midlothian and online.
From poetry to fiction to photography to music, Tarleton State University’s Langdon Review Weekend—always scheduled just after Labor Day in historic downtown Granbury—beckons authors and artists from across Texas and beyond.
Tarleton State University’s Clyde H. Wells Fine Arts Center Gallery of Art opens its 2016-2017 season Monday, Aug. 29, with A Singular Sense of Urgency by Hannah Cooper McCauley.