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Alpha Tau Omega
President Tyler Kimbrell
Vice President Trent Kimbrell
Chaplain Nick Anderson
Treasurer Jake Carr
Secretary Jake Beaty
Risk Management Cody Barron
Historian Chris Duncan
Public Relations Jordan Grawe
Pledge Education Jack Lee
Rush Chair Adam Geisler
Social Service Doug Mann
House Manager Matt Volmerding
Faculty Advisor Bill Weiner
Alumni Advisor Keegan Ireland
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Alpha Tau Omega was founded shortly after the Civil War as a national fraternity and has since grown to one hundred fifty-one chapters across the United States. The Gamma Gamma chapter was founded at Rose Polytechnic Institute in 1894. From that time to this, ATΩ has been helping to broaden the experiences of college life at Rose-Hulman and aiding its members in becoming well-rounded and responsible members of society before and after graduation. Offering a wide variety of activities and responsibilities to all members, Alpha Tau Omega has shown itself to be much more than just a social fraternity. ATΩ's numerous social service activities and projects have allowed the community to grow as well as the fraternity. The Gamma Gamma chapter of ATΩ has been awarded the top national award 19 times since its inception at Rose-Hulman. The chapter house was the first to be built on campus, and its large size enables 52 brothers to live in the house.

Updated 6/10

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