Dr. Rusty Freed has been selected associate vice president of Tarleton State University’s outreach and off-campus programs following an extensive search.
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 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.
JPS Health Network, Tarrant County’s publicly supported healthcare system, celebrated a collaboration on March 31, with Tarleton State University to prepare the hospital’s nurse residency program for accreditation by the Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education (CCNE).
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.
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.
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.
Five Tarleton State University professors will share insights on the 2016 elections and their impact on the school and the nation during a panel discussion set for 5:30 p.m. Thursday, Jan. 26, at the Clyde H. Wells Fine Arts Center Theater.