Triangle Fraternity, founded in 1907 by civil engineering students and situated at 112 E. Daniel St., continues to uphold its STEM-focused legacy at the University with a vibrant community and updated facilities.
The recently renovated chapter house offers both academic resources and recreational amenities, including basketball and sand volleyball courts.
The chapter’s mission is to further scientific education and build a strong community among scientifically minded students. Incoming freshmen have the option to apply for a live-in scholarship, allowing them to opt out of the University’s first-year live-in requirement.
Triangle hosts rush events every fall and spring semester, with activities such as Lego and poker nights to Nerf wars, designed to introduce prospective members to the engaging atmosphere.
The University’s Triangle chapter is one of the 37 nationwide, welcoming architecture, engineering and other science students to connect with a network of like-minded peers. The house is also home to the “Makerspace,” which includes a woodshop and electronics area equipped with 3D printers and soldering stations.
