Fast Facts - Triangle Fraternity
- Triangle is the only North American professional and social fraternity exclusively for men majoring in engineering, architecture, and the sciences.
- There are more than 15,000 living alumni today.
- Triangle was founded at the University of Illinois in 1907 - making us over 100 years old.
- Just as top-ranked colleges are discerning in their admissions, so is Triangle -- we are highly selective when we tap men for membership in the Fraternity.
- Members of Triangle have immediate connections to academic support and tutoring.
- In today's global society, sometimes it's not what you know, rather, who you know... Notable Triangle alumni include:
- Mike Morhaime (founder of Blizzard Entertainment)
- Steve Miller (former CEO of Shell Oil)
- Ed McCracken (founder of Silicon Graphic)
- Ellison Onizuka (astronaut on Space Shuttle Challenger)
- Ed Wedbush (CEO of Wedbush Morgan)
Fast Facts - Marquette Chapter of Triangle Fraternity
- Triangle Fraternity was founded at Marquette in 1937 making it one of the oldest men's fraternities at the institution.
- Triangle is one of a handful of fraternities who maintain a Greek Mansion at Marquette.
- Triangle members are active in IFC and other student organizations.
- Annual dues at Triangle are among the lowest of the men's fraternities at Marquette.
- Most members balance their academic shedules with fun Triangle events and part-time jobs at the Alumni Memorial Union, Computer Labs, Apartments, and the Library.
- Notable Marquette Triangle Alumni include:
- John Wakerly (VP and CTO Cisco Systems)
- James McShane (CEO The McShane Co.)
- Gerald Rauenhorst (Chairman CEO Opus Corp.)
- Dr. Stanley Jaskolski (past OPUS Dean of Engineering)
- Dr. Jon Jensen (Associate Dean for Enrollment Management)
- Francis Jacoby (Adjunct Associate Professor & Director of Undergraduate Labs)
- Dr. Arthur C. Moeller (Professor Emeritus & Director of Undergraduate Studies)