| 25 Quick and Easy Ways to Stay Involved with Theta Tau Janice L. Wiitala, Omicron '90 - 1. Send your chapter a note wishing the student members a happy chapter anniversary!
- Visit the chapter when you visit a campus with a Theta Tau Chapter.
- Send a post card from your vacation. Be sure to rub in that you now have the time and money to take the vacation you always wanted.
- Volunteer to stop by a local pledge or chapter meeting to talk about what you do.
- Communicate personal or professional updates to your chapter's newsletter editor.
- Volunteer to give a tour of your facility for a local chapter.
- Attend your chapter's initiation.
- Send your chapter a note with your Human Resources contact.
- Email a note to your chapter.
- Browse Theta Tau Web pages.
- Volunteer to review résumés.
- Volunteer to be a mentor for a day for a senior from a local chapter.
- Donate textbooks to your chapter library - the texts you thought you would refer to, but never do.
- Get together with local members on Founders' Day.
- Send a letter to your chapter for Founders' Day.
- Find out if there is a local Theta Tau Alumni Club nearby.
- Send a picture or a special memory to your chapter's historian or the Central Office.
- Promote Theta Tau to a neighbor that may attend college where there's a chapter.
- In early September, send a note to your chapter letting them know why you joined Theta Tau.
- Call a brother just to find out how he is doing.
- Email or call the Central Office with job openings in your organization.
- Offer used furniture or an old washer and dryer to a local chapter.
- Send a note to the Dean of Engineering or faculty at your campus relating how you benefited from membership in Theta Tau.
- Encourage the brothers you graduated with to attend an alumni event in your area or at your chapter.
- Congratulate your chapter or an individual member for a successful event, idea, or project.
Note that none of these ideas require opening your checkbook, but your thoughts, ideas, and experiences will provide immense benefit to our current student members. Rah! Rah! Theta Tau! |