Tau Kappa Epsilon is a men's social fraternity that was established in 1899 at Illinois Wesleyan University. With over 250 active chapters and colonies in the United States and Canada, TKE's membership is diverse and unique, reflecting the various collegiate and universities it resides in. The fraternity aims to develop better men for a better world, with a strong emphasis on values such as Love, Charity, and Esteem. TKE has a rich history, with notable alumni including Ronald Reagan, Steve Forbes, Danny Thomas, and Conrad Hilton.
Tau Kappa Epsilon is committed to philanthropy and has a partnership with St. Jude Children's Research Hospital. The fraternity has been a driving force in supporting the hospital's groundbreaking medical advancements in pediatric care. TKE offers a learning experience that goes beyond the classroom, complementing academic endeavors with leadership and personal development. With a current chapter size of 100 and a total of 852 lifetime members, TKE continues to make a positive impact on the lives of its members and the community.
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