Beta Nu Chapter has a long history of excellence. Listed below are the many awards and accolades received by the chapter and its members.
2025
- Chapter Achievement Award
- CWRU Greek Life Awards
- Safety & Wellness Award – Beta Nu Chapter of Theta Chi Fraternity
- Outstanding New Member – Jake Bridge
- Glenn Nicholls Character of Distinction – Ezekiel Stahl
- Fraternal Legacy Award – Zach Baldridge (2025)
- The James C. Wyant Award for research accomplishments outside the senior project – Ege Dalcan (2026)
- MATE ROV World Championship Winner (Explorer Division) – Noah Mollerstuen (2025) with CWRUbotix
2024
- The David E. DeVol Award – Raymond Zackowski (2011)
- Glenn Nicholls Character of Distinction – Zachary Baldridge (2025)
2018
- The David E. DeVol Award – Matthew Richter (2012)
- The David E. DeVol Award – John Cleaver (2012)
2017
- Chapter Excellence Award
- North American Interfraternity Conference (NIC) Undergraduate Award of Distinction – Aditya Rengaswamy (2016)
- Carl F. Wittke Award for Excellence in Undergraduate Teaching – Dr. Richard Drushel (1984)
2016
2015
2014
2013
- Chapter Achievement Award
- Robert Niebaum Award for Outstanding Chapter Adviser – Dr. Richard Drushel (1984)
2012
- Howard R. Alter, Jr., Award for Chapter Excellence
- Reginald E.F. Colley Award (Second Runner Up) – Matthew Richter (2012)
2011
- Chapter Achievement Award
- David E. Michael Greek Man of the Year Award – Matthew Richter (2012)
2010
2009
- Chapter Excellence Award
- Reginald E.F. Colley Award – Daniel Neumann (2009)
- David E. Michael Greek Man of the Year Award – Daniel Neumann (2009)
2008
- Howard R. Alter, Jr., Award for Chapter Excellence
- Agnar Pytte Cup Most Improved Chapter
- Outstanding Fraternity President – Daniel Neumann (2009)
- Sherwood and Janet Roberts Blue Memorial Scholarship
- Derek Overstreet (2008)
- Michael Pavlik (2009)
- Daniel Myers (2008)
- Daniel Neumann (2009)
2005
- Stanford Cup
2001
- Howard R. Alter, Jr., Award for Chapter Excellence
- The Agnar Pytte Cup
1999
1998
- The Carolyn J. and John A. Massie ’66 Prize for Computer Engineering and Science – Christopher Dreher
1995
- The Webster Godman Simon Mathematics Award – Christopher Dreher
