Erath County entrepreneurs have the chance to net some extra cash and prizes when Tarleton State University’s College of Business Administration kicks off its annual business plan competition on Monday, Jan. 9, beginning with orientation sessions. A total of $55,000 in cash and prizes is up for grabs.
Tarleton State University will close all campuses and facilities for winter break, beginning at noon on Thursday, Dec. 22. Campuses and other operations will re-open for business on Monday, Jan. 2, 2017.
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.
Fall commencement exercises at Tarleton State University are set for Friday and Saturday, Dec. 16 and 17, with approximately 1,156 graduates receiving diplomas.
Tarleton State University’s Dr. Derrill Watson is at Moscow State University this week sharing best practices in teaching and improving case studies on food policy and the advantages of active learning methods.
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.
Tarleton State University’s College of Business Administration, along with Career Services, will host the first-ever College of Business Administration Job Fair Tuesday, Nov. 1. The event will allow students, alumni and the community an opportunity to network with select businesses in various industries.
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.