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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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BLACKSBURG, Va. - Fraters across the country and world are mourning the senseless shootings that occurred Monday on the campus of Virginia Tech. The deadliest shooting massacre in modern American history savaged the VT campus as South Korean student Cho
ARLINGTON, VA - Frater Arthur Stellar (Ohio University) of the Alpha-Beta Chapter received the 2007 Dr. Effie H. Jones Humanitarian Award at the American Association of School Administrators' 2007 National Conference on Education in New Orleans.
INDIANAPOLIS, IN - Tau Kappa Epsilon Fraternity has announced the hiring of John W. Deckard as its new Director of Programs. Deckard succeeds Justin J. Kirk, who recently accepted a position as Assistant Executive Director at Delta Upsilon Fraternity after
WASHINGTON, D.C. - As part of the weeklong observance, themed "Preparedness and Public Health Threats: Addressing the Unique Needs of the Nation's Vulnerable Populations," communities across the nation will explore ways to connect vulnerable populations, including mothers with young children,
On April 5th, 1959 Tau Kappa Epsilon began its reign of being the largest fraternity in the world. Forty-eight years later TKE has 274 chapters and colonies across North America, more than 240,000 in total membership since founding in 1899
Just after 6 p.m. on April 4, 1968, Martin Luther King Jr. is fatally shot while standing on the balcony outside his second-story room at the Motel Lorraine in Memphis, Tennessee.
PENSACOLA, Fla. -Thousands of middle and high school students were bused to Pensacola Naval Air Station Tuesday morning and asked to kick butts. Cigarette butts. The grandson of tobacco giant R-J Reynolds might be considered the black sheep of the
IOWA CITY, IOWA - Scott McGill stood on the wet beach, clad in swim trunks, a Dracula cape, Viking helmet and vest, and big, blue, funny glasses. "Are you ready to get in?" he shouted to more than 150 people,
Southern Illinois University's Men's Basketball Team is headed to the NCAA Tournament Sweet 16, defeating Virginia Tech 63-48. Frater Tony Boyle, a 6 foot 8, 235-pound Sophomore, started in place of the Saluki's third leading scorer, Matt Shaw, who injured

TKE Sweetheart History

In TKE history, 1953 was the first time a TKE International Sweetheart was chosen. Frater Allen Derr (Alpha-Delta, Univ. of Idaho) thought this would be a great way to recognize those women who impact Tekes on a daily basis.

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