2020-21 FDR Submission Deadlines
Fall Round 1 Mini grants (for fall 2020 projects) & Course Release (for spring 2021 or fall 2021 release) September 14, 2020
Fall Round 1 Mini grants ONLY EXTENDED until September 28!
Fall Round 2 Mini grants (for spring 2021 projects) & Major grants October 19, 2020
Spring Round 1 Mini grants (for summer 2021 projects) February 15, 2021
Spring Round 2 Mini grants (for fall 2021 projects) & Major grants March 22, 2021 All Deadlines are Mondays at NOON on the due date!
FDR Winner s Circle Fall 2020
Mini Grant, $1,200, Susan Dillmuth-Miller, Communication Sciences and Disorders,
Developing normative data for Frequency Following Response (FFR) in Auditory Evoked Potentials
The CSD Department recently obtained new Auditory Evoked Response (AER) equipment
Current:Office of the Provost
Joanne Zakartha Bruno, J.D., is the Provost, Vice President for Academic Affairs, and serves as the University s Chief Academic Officer.
The Provost provides leadership in fulfilling the University s strategic directions: academic excellence, student learning, service, diversity, expanded resources, and a positive campus climate.
Dr. Bruno is committed to ESU’s mission to promote and support a challenging and contemporary undergraduate and graduate curricula that engage and equip students to critically appraise and apply knowledge in their lives and chosen fields of study. Dr. Bruno oversees a scholarly community that promotes diversity, views learning as the university s
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The Economic Development and Entrepreneurship (EDE) division provides a vibrant ecosystem that encourages innovation and entrepreneurship and addresses the critical role higher education plays in economic development.
Economic Development and Entrepreneurship (EDE) Division
The EDE division drives the university’s efforts as a leader in innovation, entrepreneurship, community outreach and workforce training.
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ESU offers undergraduate, graduate, and faculty research opportunities and a diverse array of creative activities that the campus community members originate, appreciate, and celebrate.
Beyond the classroom, in every discipline, many students at ESU enhance their educational experience by participating in student-initiated research or creative activity and/or by assisting faculty in their research and creative projects.
To learn more about current research and creative activity initiatives at ESU or to seek support for your projects and programs that benefit the academic community at the University, please contact the staff in the Office of Sponsored Projects and Research.
Tarleton honors 2021 Crystal Apple Society inductees
TSU Newsroom
STEPHENVILLE Tarleton State University recognized six distinguished educators at a recent virtual induction into the Crystal Apple Society.
This year’s honorees are Dr. Randall Bowden, former department head and professor in the Department of Educational Leadership and Technology; Ashlee Reed, assistant principal at Alvarado’s North Elementary School; Amy McKay, director of Tarleton’s Revive employee wellness program; Dr. Leslie Leach, associate dean of Faculty Affairs and Development at the university’s Center for Educational Excellence; Dr. Cynthia McPherson, former assistant professor and Graduate Director of English and Languages; and Brandy Musick, head of Stephenville High School’s science department.