Longtime Tarleton State University friends and educators Bob and Darla Doty this week announced a $1 million contribution to support the school’s nationally acclaimed rodeo program.
Tarleton launches master s program in mechanical engineering
TSU Newsroom
STEPHENVILLE Graduate students looking for a master’s degree in mechanical engineering now have another option. Tarleton State University will introduce this fall the first semester of a new program offered by the Department of Mechanical, Environmental and Civil Engineering.
“We’re proud to add this master’s degree in mechanical engineering to our graduate program inventory at Tarleton,” said Dr. Credence Baker, Graduate Dean. “The faculty have worked hard to ensure we offer high-quality, innovative coursework, and we’re all very excited to welcome our inaugural student cohort.
The degree, available at Tarleton’s Stephenville campus or online, is designed to prepare for work at the doctoral level or for students who want to advance their career.
Google helped commencement speaker choose Tarleton
TSU Newsroom
STEPHENVILLE It was straight-up good fortune that led Lexie Miller to Tarleton State University.
Googling colleges in Texas, high school-age Lexie remembered a sweatshirt she had borrowed emblazoned with Tarleton’s logo. It was the only time she’d even heard of the school.
She clicked to learn more.
“It was a very random selection,” she said. “It was not really a whim, but I wanted to get away from the small town I was in. The campus looked cool so I came and took a tour. When I was on campus, I felt like this is where I needed to be.”