Tau Kappa Epsilon

For over a century, the men of Tau Kappa Epsilon have been
committed to a higher level of excellence and are excited to share their ideals
to the Northern Arizona University Greek community.
While re-founding our chapter, we hope to inspire through
action and break the stereotype of what many outsiders perceive fraternities to
be. We are one of the few fraternities
that never had a membership discrimination clause preventing membership based
on race, color, or creed.
We consider men "not for wealth, rank, or honor; but
for personal worth and character." Because of these high moral values, the
men of Tau Kappa Epsilon stand out for all the right reasons and lead those
around them in mental, moral, and physical challenges.
Founded: January
10, 1899
Leaders: President - Brandon Kraniger bk85@nau.edu
Colors:
cherry red and gray
Symbol:
equilateral triangle
Flower: red
carnation
Philanthropy:
Ronald Reagan's Alzheimer's Foundation and St. Jude's Children's Research
Hospital
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