A pedestrian mall connecting the quadrants of Tarleton State University’s Stephenville campus today officially became Texan Trace as part of dedication ceremonies following the Homecoming parade.
Tarleton State University’s Agricultural Center is set to receive nearly $11 million in improvements, including funding for a new multipurpose facility and modernization of existing facilities damaged in the spring 2016 tornado.
Tarleton State University today received approval from The Texas A&M University System to bond $3.5 million to expedite projects originally planned for fall 2019.
The Texas A&M University System Board of Regents today honored Bill and Marsha Rickett’s long-term investment in Tarleton State University with approval to name two areas in the first building of the school’s planned Fort Worth campus for them.
A new home for Tarleton State University’s School of Engineering reached an important milestone yesterday when workers reached the pinnacle of the building’s construction and marked more than 100,000 hours without a time-loss injury — a celebration known as “topping out.”
STEPHENVILLE, Texas — As part of Tarleton State University’s annual Giving Day, SSC Services for Education donated $5,000 this morning to fund two scholarships for engineering and engineering technology students.
A ribbon-cutting and open house are planned for 10 a.m. to noon, Thursday, March, 8 to celebrate the opening of Tarleton State University’s new Wellness Center.
FORT WORTH, Texas—Tarleton State University broke ground this afternoon for the first building of its planned campus on 80 acres, donated by the Walton Group of Companies, along Chisholm Trail Parkway.
James Earl Rudder returns to his beloved Tarleton on Thursday, Oct. 19, when the university unveils a life-size bronze of the Army major general and American hero who later became president of Texas A&M University and chancellor of The Texas A&M University System.