Alpha-Omega Chapter at University of California, Los Angeles

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University of California, Los Angeles

Alpha-Omega C at University of California, Los Angeles
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Founded: May 24, 1947
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Total Lifetime
Members

456

Lifetime Chapter
Awards Received

3

TKE Foundation
Donors

66

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Recent News

Conclave 2024 Legislative Announcement

Published On: 6/20/2024

Today, Tau Kappa Epsilon announces the proposed legislation for Conclave 2024.

Frater Raises Awareness for Glaucoma

Published On: 3/24/2010

Frater Gene Grace (Alpha-Omega, UCLA) has been working for years to raise awareness about the dangers of glaucoma and blindness. He is shown to the right speaking to government and scientific officials on the 15th anniversary of the founding of United States China Foundation (USCF). Frater Gene is an internationally known ophthalmologist who, with his programmer Hank Dean, has developed software that places into the hands of anyone with a computer the time-tested and proven tangent-screen for screening, diagnosing and following blind-spots. In all types of glaucoma, blind-spots are foremost in the criteria to be studied in this potentially blinding and all too common condition throughout the world.

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