TKE News & Updates

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The Grand Council has selected and appointed the two open At-Large member positions. This was done at the recent Grand Council Retreat in North Caroli
New hosts - TKE & Foundation CEO Donald E. Aldrich and Director of Health & Education Joey Kryzwonos re-launch the TKE Nation Podcast in grand fashion
Tau Kappa Epsilon announces today that Chief Executive Officer Donald E. Aldrich (Rho-Upsilon, Franklin) has appointed the new members of the CAC.
At the 62nd Biennial Conclave in Ponte Vedra Beach, the Grand Chapter of Tau Kappa Epsilon voted on three proposed amendments to The Black Book.
The TKE Foundation announces the resignation of Frater Eric Chamberlain (Mu-Theta, Lycoming) as the Chief Development Officer of the TKE Foundation.
The Offices of the Grand Chapter is excited to announce the 2023-2024 Individual and Chapter Award Winners.
The Offices of the Grand Chapter is now accepting applications for the 2024-2026 Collegiate Advisory Committee (CAC).
The 2024-26 Grand Council of Tau Kappa Epsilon was elected at the Fraternity's 62nd Conclave in Ponte Vedra Beach, Florida.
Chief Executive Officer Donald E. Aldrich is proud to announce new staff, promotions, & structure changes for the 2024-2025 TKE Professional Staff.

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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