Brothers Young and Old Look Forward to the 106th International Convention AEPi Brothers from across the globe are gearing up for AEPi’s 106th international convention – #AEPi106 – being held at the Hilton Mark Center Hotel in Alexandria, Virginia, just outside of Washington, DC. Convention is a time for Brothers to come together to learn more about our fraternity, recognize the exemplary work of our undergraduates and chapters/colonies, socialize and network with brothers from nearly 190 colleges and universities across six countries, acquire tools and best practices to improve chapters/colonies, and—most importantly—to have fun! Never been to an AEPi convention? […]
(Note: much of this article is based on an interview done with Harold Berman in January 2017) The Dallas Jewish Community and Alpha Epsilon Pi Fraternity lost a great man and fraternity Brother when Harold Berman passed away in March of 2019. A 1946 graduate of the University of Texas and the Gamma Deuteron chapter of Alpha Epsilon Pi, Harold was also a graduate of Harvard University Law School. He was a stalwart member of the Dallas legal community for nearly 70 years. Originally from Colorado City, Texas, Harold’s early years were influenced by the small but close-knit Jewish community […]
While 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 leukemia, lymphoma and myeloma – all originating in blood and bone marrow – were responsible for almost 10% of deaths from cancer in 2018. Gift of Life grows its registry database each day in hopes of facilitating bone marrow transplants when matches are found for both children and adults. So, what […]
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 as the fraternity’s second-ever field secretary (a predecessor title to chapter consultant or educational leadership consultant). Upon moving back to Boston, he began his volunteer service for the fraternity as MIT’s chapter advisor and then later as the regional governor in the Boston area. He later served on the Supreme Board […]
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