No Brother of Alpha Epsilon Pi has ever been a stronger advocate for his chapter than Al Bloom (MIT, 1950) who recently entered chapter eternal. After returning from serving his country in World War II in 1946, he enrolled at M.I.T. Upon graduation in 1950, he worked for AEPi...
Read moreBrothers, As you can see throughout this issue of The Lion, planning is well underway for #AEPi106, our annual International Convention, this year to be held in the Washington, DC area. I hope you are already making plans to join with hundreds of your undergraduate and alumni Brothers for...
Read moreWhile many gifts are given with unselfish intentions, only one gift can be commended for total altruism. Gift of Life Marrow Registry enables those who are able to give, connect with those who need. You might not have heard of them referred to as “general blood cancers” before, but...
Read moreNearly 130 AEPi chapters walked through their college campuses and communities this spring to bring Holocaust awareness directly to students of all walks of life. The ‘We Walk to Remember’ campaign is a series of walks organized by AEPi brothers through their college campuses in conjunction with B’nai B’rith’s...
Read moreArizona in the fifties … more specifically, sleepy, little, no-place, Tempe, Arizona in the fifties … was home to Arizona State College, an “institution of higher learning”. In 1885, Tempe Normal, a teacher’s college, was established and Old Main, was built to house students and administration. To this day,...
Read more(By: Brother Steven Green, Jim Joseph Foundation) In 1913, as a response to exclusionary practices held by groups on American college campuses, Alpha Epsilon Pi was born. Other fraternities and sororities emerged with a similar purpose as well, creating a critical mass of Jewish participants within Greek life on...
Read moreThe latest updates from our chapters around the world. See what they’ve been up to since our last issue. Appalachian State University (Mu Theta) This year we received an award for being the Student Organization of the Year out of more than 400 student organizations at Appalachian State, both...
Read moreMaking the most of our four years in college is a balancing act worthy of a Ringling Brothers circus. Keeping up with an ever fervent college campus, the amount of organizations, causes and activities that the average Brother juggles grows with each semester. But just how much time should...
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