Tau Mu Tau

Tau Mu Tau (ΤΜΤ) is a local sorority at Gustavus Adolphus College in St. Peter, Minnesota, United States.

History
Twelve students at Gustavus Adolphus College. founded Tau Mu Tau began in the early 1900s. It was originally a college literary society and evolved into having a more social focus. During the organization's early years, members proved troublesome for then Gustavus President Peter August Mattson. According to Doniver Lund's book Gustavus Adolphus College: A Centennial History, the women "were not only known as The Modest Tribe but also as Ten Mattson's Troubles."

The current mission of Tau Mu Tau is to provide an enlightening and enjoyable experience that combines friendship and unity, and integrates the development of values with intellectual and social growth. It is an independent organization that is not affiliated with any national or international organization

In the fall of 2016, the sorority was suspended for violations of the college hazing policy. However, it is active as of 2024.

Traditions
The sorority's colors are maroon and gray. Its symbol is the anchor and its flower is the rose.

Activities
The sorority is active in a number of nonprofit organizations such as SAVE (Suicide Awareness Voices in Education).

Members
Women who have participated in this sorority have gone on to lead lives of distinction, and a number have been included in publications such as Outstanding Young Women of America and Who's Who in the West: A Biographical Dictionary of Noteworthy Men and Women.