The dedication of four Reserve Officers’ Training Corps incoming freshmen has been recognized with scholarships covering tuition, plus a monthly stipend and textbook allowance.
Some $2.4 million in funding is available for fall 2020 to help Tarleton State University students facing significant financial challenges due to COVID-19. It’s part of the $5.4 million the school received in March from the U.S. Department of Education as a segment of the Coronavirus Aid, Relief and Economic Security Act.
A “new, tremendous” kind of Homecoming! That’s what Tarleton State University students and alumni will experience in spring 2021 since football will not have its full season until then.
Tarleton State University’s John Tarleton Leadership Academy and its project Mission Ready TEXAN have been awarded a $215,000 grant by the Texas Pioneer Foundation.
Dr. James L. Hurley will be installed Feb. 28, 2020, as Tarleton State University’s 16th president during a three-day inauguration celebration that begins with an event for students the evening before and culminates with a gala Feb. 29.
Tarleton State University’s Corps of Cadets salutes Vietnam veterans during its annual Military Ball, set for 7 p.m., Friday, Nov. 8, in the Thompson Student Center Ballrooms in Stephenville.
The Stephenville campus of Tarleton State University is constantly changing and visitors for this week’s Homecoming may notice a missing campus landmark. The flagpole that’s graced the front lawn of the E. J. Howell Education Building for almost a century is gone and a new one is going up just a few feet away.