TKE News & Updates

Want to know the latest across TKE Nation? Here’s your hub for everything Tau Kappa Epsilon—from chapter milestones and alumni spotlights to leadership initiatives and upcoming events. Check in often to see how our members are making an impact on campuses, in communities, and around the world

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SOUTHBOROUGH, MASS. - Frater Andrew Sheridan's zest for life was evident during a family vacation to Cancun right before Christmas. He went snorkeling with his sisters and instigated a splash fight with dolphins.
LAWRENCE, NJ --The Epsilon-Zeta chapter, located on the Rider University campus, did its part to make one family's holiday a bit more comfortable. The men of TKE took part in the Holiday Projects, Adopt-A-Family Program through the Mercer County Board
New York - The Big Show, known as Frater Paul Wight of Beta-Chi (Southern Illinois University) to family and friends, has left the World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE) scene, leaving the sport without its biggest athlete in history.
The Home Depot® Holiday Promotion Benefits USO Centers Up to $1 million will support a "home away from home" for U.S. troops ARLINGTON, Va. - The United Service Organizations and The Home Depot, the world's largest home improvement retailer, are
DENVER, Colo. - The Education Commission of the States (ECS) National Center for Learning and Citizenship (NCLC) today announced the second slate of members of its 100 District Leaders for Civic Engagement and Service-Learning Network.
Frater Jason Meade (Tau-Theta), a 21-year-old Monroe, Conn. native, was recently invited into the "Who's Who of American Universities and Colleges," a listing of only the top 10 percent of all college graduates.
INDIANAPOLIS, Ind. - Tau Kappa Epsilon Fraternity was awarded an Indiana Society of Association Executives Star Award at the annual ISAE Awards Banquet. TKE was recognized for Best Total Communications Package among the member organizations.
As a student at Barry University in Florida, Frater Neil Hutcheson could be seen all over campus. He volunteered. He served as a senator for the School of Education in the university's student body.
LITTLE ROCK, Ark. -- Arkansas Gov. Mike Huckabee, who is eyeing a 2008 presidential bid, signed the Beta-Psi Chapter scroll and became a Frater Tuesday. Frater Huckabee, a Republican, joined TKE in a ceremony at the governor's mansion.

Frater Jones vs. Joe Calzaghe Fight Postponed

LONDON, England – Joe Calzaghe’s fight with Frater Roy Jones Jr. (Tau-Psi, Univ. of West Florida) is expected to be rescheduled for November after their September clash was postponed because of the Welshman’s wrist injury.

September Volunteer of the Month: Shawn Babine

INDIANAPOLIS, Ind. – For more than 15 years, Frater Shawn Babine (Lambda-Delta, Univ. of Southern Maine) has been dedicated to volunteering for TKE. From a District Vice President to an Alumni Association President, Frater Shawn has always tried to keep connected to the fraternity.

August Volunteer of the Month: David Lefcourt

INDIANAPOLIS, Ind. – “I believe in volunteering because I want other Tekes to have a great fraternal experience like I’ve had so far,” said Frater David Lefcourt (Alpha-Nu, Univ. of New Hampshire).

July Volunteer of the Month: David Wallace

“A professional Greek” as he is called by many, Frater Dave Wallace (Zeta-Theta, Western Illinois Univ.) attributes his work in higher education and Greek Life to his positive experience in TKE.

Volunteer of the Year: Tommy Asuma

INDIANAPOLIS, Ind. – The lead facilitator for this year’s Charles R. Walgreen, Jr. TKE Leadership Academy, Frater Tommy Asuma (Rho-Sigma, Grand Valley State Univ.) has been selected as the 2007-2008 Volunteer of the Year.

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