STUDENT
GOVERNMENT
The Student Government Association, through the
elected Senate and officers of the student body,
exercises general control over student clubs,
organizations, and the funds which support these
activities on the campus. There are a number of
organizations on campus which provide an
opportunity for students to participate in the
type of extra-curricular activity in which they
have an interest. Many of these organizations come
under the fiscal control of the student government.
Convocations, special events, and entertainment
are planned and provided by the Student Activities
Board, an arm of student government.
Other governing bodies on campus are the Residence
Hall Association which has representation from
resident students, the Interfraternity Council
which serves the eight men’s social fraternities
on campus, and the Panhellenic Council which
serves the two women’s fraternities.
HONORARIES
Four honoraries—Tau Beta Pi, national engineering
honorary; Blue Key, a leadership honorary which
also recognizes scholarship; Phi Beta Delta, an
honorary for international students; and Alpha
Lambda Delta, a national honorary society for
freshmen—have chapters at Rose-Hulman.
In addition, six national department honoraries
have chapters for the purpose of promoting
scholarly activity in the various major areas of
study. These honoraries include Eta Kappa Nu
(electrical and computer engineering), Omega Chi
Epsilon (chemical engineering), Pi Mu Epsilon
(mathematics), Pi Tau Sigma (mechanical
engineering), Sigma Pi Sigma (physics), and
Upsilon Pi Epsilon (computer science). Membership
in professional honoraries generally is limited to
students in the top quarter of the junior and
senior classes.
PROFESSIONAL SOCIETIES
Eight professional societies have student chapters
at Rose-Hulman, including Alpha Chi Sigma, a
professional society in chemistry, the American
Chemical Society, American Institute of Chemical
Engineers, American Society of Civil Engineers,
American Society of Mechanical Engineers, American
Society of Military Engineers, Association for
Computer Machinery, and the Institute of
Electrical and Electronics Engineers.
SOCIAL FRATERNITIES
Ten national social fraternities are represented
at Rose-Hulman and provide an integral part of the
social life of the college. Five fraternities have
houses on campus and the other chapters have
substantial houses in residential districts of
Terre Haute. In order of establishment at
Rose-Hulman, these fraternities are Alpha Tau
Omega, Sigma Nu, Theta Xi, Lambda Chi Alpha,
Triangle, Phi Gamma Delta, Delta Sigma Phi, Pi
Kappa Alpha, Chi Omega, and Delta Delta Delta.
STUDENT ORGANIZATIONS
Although the roster of student activities changes
from year to year as student interests change,
there are normally 75 to 80 clubs and
organizations of general appeal to the student
body. These organizations include the band,
chorus, drama club, astronomical society, auto
racing association, camera club, chess club,
orienteering club, ham radio club, rifle club, WMHD-FM
radio station, weightlifting club, Rose Christian
Fellowship, flying club, Circle K, cycling club,
debate club, Fellowship of Christian Athletes,
game club, International Affairs club, a Model
U.N. club, and others. The school also is served
by three student publications,
The Thorn,
a weekly newspaper;
The Quarterly,
a literary magazine; and
The Modulus,
the campus yearbook.
ATHLETICS
Intercollegiate
Rose-Hulman provides an extensive program of
intercollegiate athletics, fielding varsity men’s
teams in baseball, basketball, cross-country,
football, golf, rifle, soccer, tennis, track and field,
swimming, and wrestling. Women’s varsity
competition is offered in basketball, volleyball,
track and field, golf, cross country, tennis,
swimming, rifle, soccer, and softball. The “Fightin’
Engineers” are affiliated with the Southern
Collegiate Athletic Conference, which includes
Centre, DePauw, Hendrix, Millsaps, Oglethorpe,
Rhodes, Sewanee, Southwestern and Trinity.
Rose-Hulman competes in Division III of the
National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA).
Intramurals and Recreation
A well-balanced and progressive program of
intramural sports includes school-wide competition
for men’s and women’s co-ed teams in flag football,
basketball, bowling, volleyball, softball, track,
cross country, soccer, racquetball, and ultimate
frisbee. The Rose-Hulman Sports and Recreation
Center also provides ample opportunity for free
play, weight training, racquetball, aerobics,
swimming, cardiovascular conditioning, and
development of the lifetime sports.