Tarleton State University Wednesday finalized the purchase of the Bosque Crossing Apartments, within walking distance from the Stephenville campus across West Vanderbilt Street.
Tarleton State University professor Dr. James Muir was presented this year’s Charles Leonard Weddle Memorial Award by the Native Plant Society of Texas for lifetime achievement in the field of Texas native plants.
Tarleton State University’s storied rodeo team has a new home on the Downunder Horsemanship Ranch in the heart of the “Cowboy Capital.” The announcement was made this afternoon during a celebration for rodeo athletes following the school’s participation in the Professional Rodeo Cowboys Association National Finals Rodeo in Arlington last week.
Tarleton State University’s morning commencement celebration Friday, Dec. 11, at Memorial Stadium on the Stephenville campus has been rescheduled for 11 a.m. due to a 70 percent chance of rain.
Tarleton State University’s plan for the spring features a wealth of knowledge and experience gained from a remarkable year. Knowledge to help keep its campuses safe, and experience to guide students through difficult times.
Following a rigorous national search,Dr. Rupa Iyer has been appointed the first Vice President for Research, Innovation and Economic Development at Tarleton State University, effective Feb. 2, 2021. A veteran higher education administrator and scholar, she will expand research opportunities while developing strategic partnerships to meet workforce demands and spur business activity statewide.
STEPHENVILLE, Texas — Fostering innovation. Growing the economy. Enhancing the student experience. Capitalizing on a move to NCAA Division I. All timely topics for an afternoon of discovery, learning and growing Thursday in concert with Tarleton State University’s six-month strategic planning process.
A team led by Tarleton researcher Dr. Eun Sung Kan has been selected to receive a 2020 National Conservation Innovation Grants (CIG) national program award from USDA’s Natural Resources Conservation Service.
Tarleton State University has adjusted its spring 2021 academic calendar to limit COVID-19 exposure and safeguard the health of students, employees and communities where the school has locations.