“Whatsoever thy hand findeth to do, do it with thy might…” ~ Ecclesiastes 9:10
Founded in Fall 1904 at the University of Minnesota in Minneapolis as the Society of Hammer and Tongs by four engineering students, Theta Tau is the oldest, largest, and foremost Fraternity for Engineers. Today, Theta Tau proudly has a diverse membership of men and women studying engineering and computer science at more than 75+ campuses across the US.
Founded in Spring 2003 at the University at Buffalo in Buffalo, New York, the Mu Gamma Chapter of Theta Tau represents the 55th installation of professionalism, service, and brotherhood. Since its founding, the chapter has grew to over 400+ members comprised of 30+ active brothers and 350+ successful alumni.
The purpose of Theta Tau is to develop and maintain a high standard of professional interest among its members, and to unite them in a strong bond of fraternal fellowship.
We forge lifelong bonds of fraternal friendship, a journey that develops and delivers a network of lasting personal and professional relationships. We foster an inviting, safe, and social environment.
We develop and nurture engineers with strong communication, problem-solving, collaboration, and leadership skills that we demonstrate in our profession, our community, and in our lives.
We are known for our service to our college, university, and the larger community. Our service projects create a unifying environment for learning and personal growth for our members.
Our brothers’ dedication extends far beyond the academic setting. They carry the same excellence and work ethic into their careers, making their mark at leading companies and leaving a lasting legacy of greatness.
And for our brothers still enrolled, their drive and determination shine through meaningful internships, where they apply their knowledge, gain real-world experience, and continue building the foundation for successful careers.