Theta Tau National Convention
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Theta Tau, the Professional Engineering Fraternity, holds conventions biennially. The purpose of the National Convention is to bring together brothers from all chapters together to work out the business of the fraternity.
[edit] Conventions
Here you will find a list of conventions and some of the accomplishments made during those conventions:
- 2006 - Orlando, Florida
- 2004 - Minneapolis, Minnesota
- Celebration of the 100th Anniversary of Theta Tau
- Amendment to the initiation ritual
- 2002 - Ft. Lauderdale, Florida
- 2000 - Scottsdale, Arizona
- Structural changes were made in the Constitution and Bylaws to more fully integrate the Central Office
- The Ritual was amended to provide for a specific Memorial Service that may be used by chapters
- The Convention also endorsed the national Fraternity liability insurance standard adopted by the Executive Council in the Spring 1999
- 1924 - Iowa City, Iowa
- Petition for Rho Chapter accepted and William "Buck" Morris P1 is initiated.
- 1919 - Cleveland, Ohio
- 1915 - Cleveland, Ohio
- 1913 - Houghton, Michigan
- Designated The Gear of Theta Tau as the national fraternity's magazine
- 1911 - Minneapolis, Minnesota
- Name was changed to Theta Tau
- A revised Ritual approved
- The present badge adopted.
- Decided to include all branches of engineering