Triangle Fraternity
A fraternity of engineers, architects, and scientists
Fall 22 Rush Rush Interest Form

About us

Purpose

The purpose of Triangle shall be to maintain a fraternity of engineers, architects and scientists. It shall carry out its purpose by establishing chapters that develop balanced men who cultivate high moral character, foster lifelong friendships, and live their lives with integrity.

University of Washington Triangle

Formed in 2017, our group is the only STEM exclusive social fraternity at the UW Seattle campus. Our aim as a chapter is to promote academic growth and increase social interactions between the different STEM fields, thereby encouraging interdepartmental relations between both the well known and lesser known STEM fields.

Interested in Rushing?

Learn more about fall rush at Triangle or schedule a call with a brother to get to know someone new, hear about Triangle, and get your questions answered!

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FAQ

Where are we located?

At the University of Washington in Seattle, Washington. Go Huskies!

What is a fraternity and why would I want to join one?

A fraternity is a group of men who share a bond of brotherhood. First and foremost, a fraternity is a tight knit community, which can be hard to find as you first come to college. Joining a fraternity means having access to a fun, social environment for your whole college career.

What makes Triangle different from other fraternities?

Triangle is the only social fraternity exclusive to STEM and architecture majors and one of the two non-Greek fraternities on campus. Triangle offers an alternative fraternity experience, with an emphasis on supporting each other and building our own community with traditions new and old.

How will joining Triangle affect my academics?

Given that STEM and Architecture are both very challenging programs at UW, academics are our top priority. We ensure and expect brothers to succeed academically. We keep track of what classes our brothers are taking and can pair brothers in the same classes to study. We also have experienced older brothers to help tutor students. We care about our brother’s academics and are always making sure that everyone gets the support they need to succeed.

How do I join?

Come to one of the events on our rush page or contact us at recruitment@triangleuw.com. Check out our Facebook page to see what we've been up to!

Is there a living requirement if I join?

No, but we collectively rent out a house close to UW that is encouraged for members to live at. Rent prices tend to be cheaper at the house than at apartments or via school housing, with a great location, larger room sizes, and more.

Do we haze?

No, we do not haze. We believe hazing is morally wrong. Our goal is to better our brothers, not subject them to abuse. Triangle has no tradition of hazing and we never intend to change that. With this in mind, we'd be excited to see you come to our events and get to know us! But remember, the choice to attend and stay is always yours. If you ever feel uncomfortable at one of our events, please don't be afraid to talk to one of our members about it!

What are your Greek letters?

Triangle is one out of a few fraternities that does not use greek letters. We use the delta T as our symbol.

Executive Board

Meet our officers!

Ryan Dulong

Dane Bowman-Weston

President

Dane is a junior from Tacoma, WA and is the current President. He is majoring in Electrical Engineering and plans to employ his degree within the medical-technologies field. In his free time, Dane enjoys designing tattoo art, listening to music and snowboarding (in the few months that Washington actually gets snow).

Ryan Dulong

Soren Dahl

Internal VP

Soren is a senior studying Computer Science, with a minor in Physics. He is currently the Traditions Vice President and Brotherhood Vice President. He was born and raised in Seattle, and went to Garfield High School. In his free time he enjoys playing Ultimate Frisbee for the UW Sundodgers, reading science fiction, and hanging out with brothers.

Ryan Dulong

Julian Violette

External VP

Julian is a sophomore from Southern California and is the External Vice President this year. Julian hopes to connect Triangle with larger organizations and help grow the chapter’s notoriety in the Seattle area. Julian enjoys hiking, ice hockey, and hanging out with friends.

Ryan Dulong

Beau Lonnquist

Recruitment VP

Beau is a sophomore from Portland, OR, and the current Recruitment Vice President. He is majoring in Engineering and hopes to eventually apply his skills in the healthcare sector. Whether it’s going for a hike, playing pick-up basketball, or competing in a triathlon, he loves to be active. He also enjoys traveling, tabletop games, and exploring Seattle.

Ryan Dulong

Leon Leibmann

Adminstrative VP

Leon Leibmann is a sophomore majoring in computer science and is the current Administrative and Financial vice president. He comes from Redmond, WA where he enjoys the many nearby parks, playing hours of PVP video games and starting projects he knows he won't finish.

Brother of the Quarter

Soren Dahl

Soren Dahl

Internal VP

“As a new executive board member, Soren is known for consistently stepping up to the plate. We're excited to see the fresh initiatives he is at the helm of, along with what he will do throughout the school year. As a brother, Soren has been great to see at our events and catch up with, such as to hear about his stellar ultimate frisbee performances. Thank you Soren!”

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