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The International Sweetheart of TKE recognizes TKE Nation�s women leaders and the honor includes a scholarship from the TKE Foundation.
TKE and the TKE Foundation is proud to announce we are now accepting applications for the 2026 Melanie Crockard TKE Woman of Distinction Scholarship.
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During each Conclave of the Fraternity, the Grand Chapter votes on proposed legislation and changes to the International Constitution and Bylaws, more commonly known as the "Black Book."
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Tau Kappa Epsilon has opened nominations for members of TKE who should be recognized at Conclave 2026.
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Potentially dangerous winter weather is coming this weekend for many of you in TKE Nation. Before the storm hits, here are seven things you can do today.
Tau Kappa Epsilon announces today that Chief Executive Officer Donald E. Aldrich (Rho-Upsilon, Franklin) has appointed two new members of the CAC.
The Melanie Crockard TKE Woman of Distinction Scholarship will be awarded to a woman who exemplifies academic achievement and community leadership.
Tau Kappa Epsilon (TKE) Fraternity is proud to announce a new partnership with Capital Bank, N.A.
The 2025-2030 Strategic Plan identifies new goals, objectives, and performance criteria that will guide and shape the future of Tau Kappa Epsilon.

Natalie Collins Named 2008 TKE International Sweetheart

INDIANAPOLIS, Ind. – Tau Kappa Epsilon Fraternity has named Natalie Collins, representing the Epsilon-Alpha Chapter (Saint Louis University), as the 2008 International Sweetheart.

“As TKE International Sweetheart, continuing to support the efforts of all the chapters across the world is a must,” said Natalie Collins.

Frater Nominated to Lead Libertarian Presidential Hopes

DENVER – The Libertarian Party picked former Republican representative Frater Bob Barr (Beta-Sigma, Univ. of Southern California) to be its presidential candidate after six rounds of balloting.
Barr, the Grand Histor on the Grand Council, was victorious over Mary Ruwart, a research scientist who also sought the party’s presidential nominee unsuccessfully in 1983, on the final ballot.

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