A team of Tarleton State University undergraduate environmental engineering students took honors at the recent Water Quality Technology Conference in Dallas.
Tarleton State University this semester launched a partnership with the Association of College and University Educators (ACUE) to equip faculty across multiple disciplines with instructional skills shown to promote student motivation, learning and persistence. Faculty who satisfy the program requirements are awarded a nationally recognized Certificate in Effective College Instruction that is co-endorsed by ACUE and the American Council on Education.
In fact, she is headed to West Texas A&M University to teach others about it.
First though, she will graduate with her master’s degree focused in soil science and make the keynote address at Tarleton State University commencement exercises at 7 p.m., Friday, Dec. 13, at Wisdom Gym in Stephenville.
Tarleton State University will confer more than 1,000 diplomas at fall commencement ceremonies Dec. 13 and 14 at Wisdom Gym on the Stephenville campus.
Tarleton State University’s academic colleges will showcase research projects during the annual Research and Scholarship Appreciation Week set Oct. 28-Nov. 1.
A new multipurpose complex puts Tarleton State University’s College of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences at the forefront of educational delivery and hands-on learning for livestock and plant sciences disciplines.
More than half of Americans now track their daily activities with some kind of wearable device in an effort to stay healthy. In the future, so will most dairy cows.
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.