Tau Kappa Epsilon at Purdue

Tau Kappa Epsilon at Purdue The Alpha Zeta chapter of Tau Kappa Epsilon was founded December 20, 1928. That makes us the longest running TKE chapter in history. Pierce and Ms.

With 291 active chapters, TKE is also the world's largest social fraternity. Our Traditions:

Apollo
The mythological ideal or patron of Tau Kappa Epsilon is Apollo, one of the most important of Olympian divinities. The Grecian god of music and culture, of light and the ideals toward which all Tekes must constantly be striving. Typifying the finest development of manhood, the selection of Apollo

is most appropriate. Badge
The official membership badge, made of either white or Roman gold and adorned with three white pearls, is by far the most important item of TKE insignia in general use. Only this badge may be worn by undergraduate members. Jeweled badges, crown set with pearls, diamonds, rubies or emeralds, according to choice, may be worn by alumni members. Frequently the standard membership badge is used as a token of engagement. Miniature badges are also available for mothers, sisters, or for engagement purposes. The TKE 'badge of gold', unique in its design and distinctiveness, has never been changed since its adoption. The meaning and connotations of the badge are revealed to members during initiation. Carnation
The official flower of the Fraternity is the red carnation. From the red carnation is derived the color for our Coat-of-Arms, flag, banner, and many other symbols. The official flower is worn during initiations and at TKE banquets. It is also represented by the Red Carnation Ball, a banquet and dance celebrated by most TKE chapters each year. Coat-of-Arms
The TKE Coat-of-Arms consists of a shield of the Norman form, upon which is a bend with five equilateral triangles, surmounting a scroll bearing the initial letters of a secret motto in Greek, and surmounted by a skull, or death's head, three-quarters profile. This assemblage is done in the official colors, cherry and gray, properly mantled. Its connotation, or meaning, is also revealed by the initiation ritual. The Coat-of-Arms may be used only by official members of the Fraternity on stationery, jewelry, and other personal effects. It is used by the Fraternity upon its official stationery, membership certificates, and other documents. Distinctive and beautiful, the TKE Coat-of-Arms is vastly unique to that employed by any other Fraternity. Modified slightly several times during the early years of Tau Kappa Epsilon, the present Coat-of-Arms, adopted in 1926, was designed by Dr. Carlton B. Emily Butterfield. Flag
The present design of the TKE flag, as adopted at the 1961 Conclave, features five voided triangles, in cherry red, on a gray bend surmounting a red field. Due to it's patterning after the shield of the Fraternity Coat-of-Arms, the flag is readily associated with Tau Kappa Epsilon. Individual chapters may also purchase and use pennants and wall banners of various designs. These usually employ the name or Greek letters of the Fraternity and chapter, and may incorporate the basic TKE insignia. TKE insignia must be purchased from the Offices of the Grand Chapter. Founders' Day
On or near January 10th of each year, undergraduate and alumni chapters of Tau Kappa Epsilon celebrate the founding of our Fraternity and honor the five Founders. This day, known as Founders' Day, is usually celebrated by a traditional banquet. At this celebration, contributions are collected for the Founders' Student Loan Fund, and the Grand Prytanis sends a subtle message to each chapter to be read as part of the program. Horseshoe
In April of 1921 members of the Fraternity at The Ohio State University made their way to the Conclave in Madison, Wisconsin. At the conclusion of the vote granting their charter as Omicron Chapter, one of the members pulled from his pants pocket a rusty horseshoe which the fraters had picked up along the way. Believing that the horseshoe had granted the chapter good luck, the tradition began to pass the horseshoe down to each chapter. The original horseshoe was lost during World War II at the Alpha-Chi Chapter, and was replaced with a new horseshoe to continue the tradition. In mid-1995, the original horseshoe was discovered by Past Grand Prytanis Rodney Williams among some artifacts belonging to Alpha-Chi Chapter, which had been held for years by a charter member of the chapter. At the 49th Biennial Conclave, the original TKE horseshoe from Omicron Chapter was displayed, and the story behind its loss explained. Symbol and Colors
The primary symbol of the Fraternity is the equilateral triangle. It appears proudly upon the Fraternity's badge, upon it's Coat-of-Arms, and upon the Fraternity flag. Equal-sided, representing the striving toward a full and equal development of mind, body, and heart, it means much within ranks of our Fraternity. It serves as a reminder, too, of the early days of the Fraternity and the traditions established by its founders, since the first three chapters of Tau Kappa Epsilon, which supplied the foundations for its growth, formed an equilateral triangle in their geographical relationship. The official colors of Tau Kappa Epsilon are cherry and gray.

This Wednesday April 13, our chapter is partnering with Insomnia Cookies in West Lafayette to raise money for St. Jude C...
04/11/2022

This Wednesday April 13, our chapter is partnering with Insomnia Cookies in West Lafayette to raise money for St. Jude Children's Research Hospital! Thanks to efforts from our fraters and the kindness of Insomnia Cookies, 15% of all sales from this Wednesday will be donated to St. Jude via our chapter. If you're in the neighborhood and want some fresh cookies, or want to order treats for a Purdue student you love, make sure to order from the West Lafayette location on Wednesday to help support our chapter and St. Jude!

Say hello to our newest Frater!Dylan Seets is our new Social Chair and is excited to bring in more men to our bond!  Dyl...
04/02/2021

Say hello to our newest Frater!
Dylan Seets is our new Social Chair and is excited to bring in more men to our bond! Dylan is a biochemistry major here at purdue and loves to meet new people! He hails from Riverview Michigan and participated in swimming, marching band, and theatre throughout high school.

Snow Day!!!! Today Prytanis C.J Daly and Pylortes Dean Russell went sledding down Slayter Hill with dozens of fellow Boi...
01/31/2021

Snow Day!!!! Today Prytanis C.J Daly and Pylortes Dean Russell went sledding down Slayter Hill with dozens of fellow Boilermakers and community members. They only hit a tree once thankfully, and both had an absolute blast getting to spend time with the community safely distanced and masked up. We hope everyone is staying safe and enjoying this winter wonderland ❄ ⛷

01/10/2021

Happy Founder's Day! On this day 122 years ago, our incredible brotherhood was born at Illinois Wesleyan. If only our founders could see how much Tau Kappa Epsilon has grown since, and how much good our fraternity has done for the world. We're proud Tekes today and everyday. Let's keep making better men for a better world for the next 122 years and beyond.

12/20/2020

On this day 92 years ago, the Alpha-Zeta chapter of Tau Kappa Epsilon was born. Happy Alpha-Zeta Founder's Day, everyone! This chapter has seen some incredible history from World War 2 to now a global pandemic. We're happy to say we are still here and still working to create better men for a better world. In fact, next year, we'll officially surpass 1800 documented AZ Tekes on our scroll! There are plenty of exciting things in the works for 2021, so stay tuned!

Today, take some time to reflect upon your time as a Teke or as a friend of the chapter. Remember all the great times you had, and maybe reach out to a brother you havent talked to in awhile. Most importantly stay safe, stay healthy, and spread love, charity, and esteem this holiday season.

From all of us at the Alpha Zeta chapter of Tau Kappa Epsilon, Happy Thanksgiving. We hope you have a safe celebration f...
11/26/2020

From all of us at the Alpha Zeta chapter of Tau Kappa Epsilon, Happy Thanksgiving. We hope you have a safe celebration full of food, love, and good times.

We'd like to thank everyone that participated in our fundraiser yesterday with the West Lafayette Insomnia Cookies.  Tog...
11/18/2020

We'd like to thank everyone that participated in our fundraiser yesterday with the West Lafayette Insomnia Cookies. Together, we raised $416.34 for St. Jude Children's Research Hospital! We are so incredibly proud of this event and hope to do many more like this in the future! Pictured below are Austin Alarie, Vice President Dawson Smith, and President C.J Daly who are all proud TKE brothers that work for our friends at Insomnia Cookies. Thank you brothers for leading this event, and thank you Insomnia Cookies for partnering with us to help create a much better world for the kids at St. Jude.

We are so proud to announce that next Tuesday November 17th, we are partnering with the West Lafayette Insomnia Cookies ...
11/11/2020

We are so proud to announce that next Tuesday November 17th, we are partnering with the West Lafayette Insomnia Cookies for a day of fundraising for St. Jude Children's Research Hospital! A portion of all sales from the day will be donated directly to St. Jude from our chapter and Insomnia Cookies. So on November 17th, order yourself, a friend, or a loved one some delicious cookies and help support TKE and the incredible organization that is St. Jude.

This fundraiser is only available at the West Lafayette Insomnia Cookies location. If you're unable to order cookies but want to still help us out, you can donate directly to our St. Jude fundraising page via the website in our bio!

We are so ecstatic and proud to officially welcome Dean Russell into the bond of Tau Kappa Epsilon. Dean is an absolutel...
11/10/2020

We are so ecstatic and proud to officially welcome Dean Russell into the bond of Tau Kappa Epsilon. Dean is an absolutely incredible man who's felt like our brother long before being initiated. We know that he is going to accomplish incredible things for himself, for our chapter, and for the world. Welcome to the bond, Dean!

Boilermaker Football is back!! We are so excited to see Purdue (hopefully) do better than last season. Quick question: i...
09/19/2020

Boilermaker Football is back!! We are so excited to see Purdue (hopefully) do better than last season.

Quick question: if we had a Zoom Watch-a-long for the October 24th game vs. Iowa, who would join? We'd love to have as many alumni, family, and friends watch the game alongside the active brothers as possible!

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