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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HAMDEN, Conn. - Last week, hundreds of students crowded Alumni Hall at Quinnipiac University in search for new ways to get involved this semester. Around 50 clubs and organizations were present, including SADD (Students Against Destructive Decisions) and the Kappa
POMONA, Calif. - Early Sunday morning, rain and all, Fraters from Rho-Delta Chapter (Cal Poly - Pomona) sponsored the campus's first Reagan's Run for Alzheimer's disease. The event was named for the late President Ronald Reagan, who died of Alzheimer's
CLINTON, NY - This month, Chemical Physics major Frater Marco Allodi (Alpha-Iota, pictured far right) became Hamilton College's second student in two years to clinch a spot on the USA Today All-USA College Academic Third Team.
Frater Daniel R. Levinson (Beta-Sigma, University of Southern California) has headed the Office of Inspector General for the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) since September 8, 2004.
HAYS, Kan. - Frater and Dr. Herbert L. "Herb" Songer (Alpha-Upsilon, Fort Hays State Univ.), vice president for student affairs, announced his retirement from Fort Hays State University at a recent news conference.
LITTLE ROCK, Ark. - Former Arkansas Governor and Presidential Candidate Frater Mike Huckabee (Beta-Psi, Arkansas State University) announced the endorsement of boxing great Frater Roy Jones, Jr (Tau-Psi, University of West Florida).
INDIANAPOLIS, Ind. - The Grand Council of Tau Kappa Epsilon Fraternity has announced the appointment of Frater Robert L. Barr, Jr. (pictured right) to the TKE Grand Council. Frater Barr will serve as Grand Histor, an office recently vacated by
ITHACA, N.Y. - Every New Year, many Americans make weight loss their number one resolution. Two-thirds of Americans are overweight, and diet and food companies wasted no time pushing their products just as the ball fell.
CARBONDALE, Ill. - The Southern Illinois University - Carbondale Debate Team spent part of the holiday break in Southern California and part of it in Denver. They weren't surfing and they weren't skiing.

Safe Spring Break

Many Fraters will be heading to some warm location away from the stresses of school for a week. It is a good time to recharge your batteries and gear up for a hard push toward the end of the year. Spring Break is coming soon and TKE wants to be sure you are prepared to have a safe, fun time.

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