The University of Texas at Austin
Theta Tau Fraternity for Engineers

Theta Tau, the Coed Fraternity for Engineers

Welcome to the official homepage of The Psi Beta Chapter of Theta Tau, the nation's oldest and foremost Fraternity for Engineers. Our chapter, established at the University of Texas at Austin in 1991, is a diverse, energetic group of ~35 students, both male and female, representing all disciplines, united by a common bond of engineering. Theta Tau members have a lot of fun while distinguishing themselves as leaders within The Cockrell School of Engineering and the Austin community. We offer a unique blend of social activities, professional development, networking, community service, and brotherhood. Get involved today and find your niche as an engineer at UT Austin!


Recent News

WELCOME to the Fall 2009 Pi Beta Pledge Class!

FALL RUSH IS CLOSED! Anyone interested in pledging is highly encouraged to attend our rush events at the start of the Spring semester. If you would like more information, please contact Chris McLennon at chris.mclennon [at] mail.utexas.edu .

Spring 2009 Highlights

CONGRATULATIONS to Theta Tau for winning THIRD PLACE in the 2009 Alec Building Contest!!! THANK YOU to everyone who voted!

Theta Tau is deeply saddened by the recent passing of brother Alisha Chaufla. Alisha was a joy to be around, a bright student, and a wonderful pledge. She will be greatly missed by all those who were lucky enough to know her. Our members will be keeping Alisha's friends and family in our thoughts and prayers.

CONGRATULATIONS to Theta Tau for winning FIRST PLACE in the small groups category at Engineers Week 2009!!! We are incredibly proud of our chapter for the amazing growth in strength and numbers over the past five years.

CONGRATULATIONS to Theta Tau for winning SECOND PLACE in the extremely competitive local Rube Goldberg Competition!