About KTP Nu

Our Story

Kappa Theta Pi is a distinguished co-ed professional Technology Fraternity dedicated to the promotion and advancement of technology-centric careers amongst collegiate students. Our fraternity is a nurturing hub for those who share a passion for tech b, bridging the gap between academics and industry.

The Nu chapter of Kappa Theta Pi was founded in the Spring of 2023 by a coalition of students with aspirations of working in the technology industry. We focus on employing modernized recruiting strategies and specialized technical development programs, providing a holistic educational experience that complements academic learning with practical skills.

As we fervently work towards expanding our chapter, we warmly invite and encourage the participation of enterprising students who can contribute towards the growth of our fraternity's footprint on campus. We aim to cultivate a community that empowers its members to tap into their potentials, offering them an avenue to shape the future of the technology landscape.


DEI Commitment

Kappa Theta Pi recognizes Diversity, Equity, and inclusion as fundamental to shaping the enriching educational community we strive to cultivate. We affirm that a diverse community fosters an inclusive culture, aids in dispelling ignorance within our chapter, and enhances our collective decision-making.

In pursuit of this vision, we actively seek the involvement of individuals from all walks of life and underrepresented groups. We warmly invite all who identify as BIPOC individuals, women, persons with disabilities, members of the LGBTQIA+ community, and those who identify with the intersections of these identities. Our fraternity is committed to providing an inclusive space where everyone is respected, valued, and has the opportunity to contribute meaningfully.

We honor and acknowledge that the University of Colorado-Boulder campus is on the traditional territories and ancestral homelands of the Cheyenne, Ute, and Arapaho nations and people. Further, we acknowledge that 48 contemporary tribal nations are historically tied to the lands and waters that make up the state of Colorado.



Our Members