Tarleton State University recognized seven faculty and four staff members for their achievements and service Monday night at its annual Faculty and Staff Awards Banquet.
A team of Tarleton State University students placed first at the American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE) Concrete Frisbee competition hosted last weekend by the University of Texas Rio Grande Valley at South Padre.
Amy Fritz, mechanical engineer and robotics specialist for NASA, will discuss “Robonaut 2: Technology for Earth and Space” as part of Tarleton State University’s Speaker Symposium series.
March 25 and 26 were exciting days for fourth-graders at Comanche Elementary School.
They spent those days along the Colorado River as they got safely up close and personal with the flora and fauna of Tarleton State University’s Timberlake Biological Field Station, making plant presses, learning about the various plant species and studying quail populations using the scientific method.
Tarleton State University’s Department of Wildlife, Sustainability and Ecosystem Science (WSES) hosts its first BioBlitz, an intense biological survey, on the Hunewell Ranch from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. Saturday, April 6.
Dr. Daniel Marble, professor of physics at Tarleton State University, has been awarded the Mary Beth Monroe Distinguished Service Citation from the Texas Section of the American Association of Physics Teachers.
Tarleton State University and the National Weather Service (NWS) invite area residents to participant in a free basic SKYWARN® Spotter Training Class set from 6 to 8 p.m., Tuesday, March 12.
Dr. Kristin Herrmann, assistant head of the Department of Biological Sciences at Tarleton State University, has accepted an appointment as an associate editor of Ecology, Epidemiology, and Behavior for the Journal of Parasitology.