Dr. David Frazier, associate professor of agriculture education, will deliver the sixth talk in Tarleton State University’s Last Lecture Series, Tuesday, Oct. 8, on the Stephenville campus.
Theatre at Tarleton opens its 2019-20 season withTrue West by Sam Shepard, the dramatic story of brothers caught in a sibling rivalry that will leave a family broken and the audience shaken.
Learn about graduate degree programs at Tarleton State University and other schools Wednesday, Sept. 25, at the Graduate and Professional School Fair hosted by Graduate Studies and Career Services.
The Tarleton State University Department of Fine Arts presents Perform La Femme, a collaboration between artists Angilee Wilkerson and Jana C. Perez, on view at the Clyde H. Wells Gallery of Art in Stephenville.
Literary classics like Of Mice and Men, I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings and The Outsiders are among the thousands of titles banned or challenged in libraries across the country.
Tarleton State University’s Dick Smith Library on the Stephenville campus and the Rickett Library in Fort Worth will highlight these and other titles in concert with national Banned and Challenged Books Week, Sept. 22-28.
Local musicians Carroll Parham and Debbie Bridgewater headline Tarleton State University’s annual Dinner in the Stacks set Saturday, Sept. 28, on the Stephenville campus.
Tarleton State University’s enrollment is still expanding. Based on the 12th class day report, 13,226 students signed up for the fall semester compared with 13,122 a year ago.
The Texas State Board of Public Accountancy has ranked Tarleton State University among the top 10 Texas colleges and universities for its accounting graduates passing the CPA exam.
Tarleton State University has been selected by the Center for First-generation Student Success as a First Forward Institution for its commitment to improving experiences and advancing outcomes of first-generation college students.