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.

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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Tekes converged on Kansas City, Missouri to kick off the second Regional Leadership Conference of the 2009 season.
With nearly 250,000 members in TKE and roughly 180,000 of those living alumni or active members, the TKE database underwent a massive update.
Frater Bob Butterworth appointed to Tau Kappa Epsilon's Grand Council.
Tell Congress to pass the Collegiate Housing and Infrastructure Act (CHIA).
Tekes converged on Jacksonville, Florida in droves to kick off the 2009 Regional Leadership Conference season.
Fraters Louis LeBlanc and Robert Taflinger earn Certified Association Executive (CAE) accreditation.
Two Fraters are helping make this historic day safe for the 2009 Presidential Inauguration.
Frater Brett Larson from Alpha-Xi Chapter at Drake University beats cancer, competes for eHarmony's 2008 Inspirational Story of the Year.
WASHINGTON, D.C. - Frater Richard "Digger" Phelps (Epsilon-Zeta, Rider Univ.) has been appointed by outgoing President George W. Bush to the President's Council on Physical Fitness and Sports for the remainder of a two-year term expiring 05/03/2010.

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