THETA TAUETA GAMMA CHAPTERUNIVERSITY OF COLORADO BOULDER
ABOUT US
Theta Tau is the nation's oldest, largest, and foremost fraternity for engineers. Founded at the University of Minnesota in 1904, the organization has initiated more than 40,000 members and grown to include over 200 undergraduate chapters and colonies at leading ABET-accredited universities. The Eta Gamma Chapter was established at the University of Colorado Boulder in the spring of 1997 and continues this proud tradition of excellence.
Pursuing an engineering degree is challenging, but no one has to do it alone. Theta Tau provides a community where members support one another academically, professionally, and personally—building lifelong friendships while growing into capable engineers and leaders. Together, we strive to uphold our values of brotherhood, professionalism, and service in everything we do.










OUR COMMUNITY
OUR ALUMNI

Abigail Rugg
Class of 2027
Construction Management/Project Engineer
"Through Theta Tau, I met some of my closest friends. People who have connected me to other students, professors, and job opportunities. The Eta Gamma Chapter Members have broken me out of my shell, showed me how to have fun, and made me feel at home. I could not have asked for a better time in Theta Tau."

Payton Campbell
Class of 2026
"During my time as an active member, I gained invaluable life skills and relationships that I will take with me for the rest of my life. Theta Tau gave me a great opportunity to learn to lead, collaborate, and work with people, which has helped me in my professional career. Many of my favorite college memories have been because of Theta Tau, and I am grateful I was able to be a part of this organization!"

Zane Perry
Class of 2024
Master's Student at University of Colorado Boulder
"As a past member of Theta Tau I had the wonderful opportunity to grow my leadership skills as President, Pledge Trainer, and Regional Conference Manager, while also building lifelong friendships and family that helped me succeed in both my personal and professional life."