Since its founding in 1899, TKE has initiated more than 240,000 men and has active chapters on more than 273 campuses across the United States and Canada, making it the world’s largest fraternity. Leaders like President Ronald Reagan, NFL Founder George Halas, entrepreneurs Charles Walgreen & Conrad Hilton, entertainers Elvis Presley, Merv Griffin & Willie Nelson, Major corporate CEO’s Howard Schu
ltz (Starbucks) & Bob Nardelli (Home Depot) and countless other nationally recognized leaders have proudly worn the badge of TKE. A Teke values scholarship, teamwork, service, and most importantly brotherhood. He aims to make a positive difference in society, and make himself a better person in the process. The Arizona State chapter is not exception to upholding these values. Every semester TKE commits to hundreds of community service hours that brings together our community and fights the typical fraternity stereotype. We have socials and campus participation events every weekend; including intramurals and philotrophic events with sororities. Our greatest pride and focus is the development in leadership and true brotherhood. We create several opportunities for everyone to gain leadership qualities that become essential in the work force. "Don't walk behind me and be my follower. Don't walk in front of me and be my leader. Walk beside me and be my BROTHER" TKE National Expectation Get your parents involved in your decision to become a brother http://www.jointke.org/index.php?option=com_content&task=blogcategory&id=33&Itemid=43