ABOUT

Theta Tau is a professional co-ed engineering fraternity originally founded in 1904 at the University of Minnesota in Minneapolis.  The fraternity is the oldest and largest professional engineering fraternity in the United States, with chapters on over 40 campuses and over 35,000 initiated members. The Pi Epsilon chapter at Temple University consists of over 40 members of the College of Engineering, majoring in all of the offered engineering disciplines.  

The Pi Epsilon Chapter at Temple University was chartered in Spring of 2019 in the attendance of nearly 60 active members and several members from Central office. Temple’s College of Engineering’s mission is to provide students with a high quality, innovative, and globally competitive learning experience in engineering, engineering technology and the applied sciences. Throughout the history of Engineering at Temple University there has been constant growth and innovation. Our chapter continues to demonstrate this level of professionality and strives to be role models for other students and leave our positive mark on Temple College of Engineering community.

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60

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100

Alumni network size

3.41

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