1)Arrival of the guests. The mission of Tau Kappa Epsilon is not another thing on the plate. Can you help find lost alumni? As Grand Prytanis, I have experienced firsthand the amazing benefits our bond bestows upon those that choose to join. Be metropolitanbe a partner for the region, a force for addressing its social problems and economic development needs. * Events like this always remind me of one of my favorite quotes. Even though we were founded as an undergraduate organization, our fraternity lives long beyond the undergraduate years. We anticipate that, with winter, spring, and summer enrollments, as well as students in UMBC Training Centers, we will serve a total of more than 20,000 students in the coming academic year. If you are unable to make a gift, share your time and your talent. For example, we know we must continue our work to develop a more diverse faculty and staffparticularly African Americans, Hispanics, and womenin selected areas. In our world, we live by high standards and exceptional values. Our Founders wanted an organization that would be different from other fraternities. Furthermore, this year we celebrate the 10-year anniversary of the founding of the LGBTQ+ Center on campus. And it was the year that the Rev. My point is that Wake Forest is a place where many things have begun, where the act of founding is continuous. Connect today with the Fraternity on MyTKE.org. In honor of Founder's Day, undergraduate students are invited to participate in an essay contest. She is rightly part of our celebration today. Fraters, grit and determination have been the cornerstones of TKE successes throughout our history. o We are an institution that can place teams in the top four nationally in mens soccer, chess, game development, and mini-Baja racing, all in one year! In the challenges that lie ahead, there undoubtedly will be opportunities for all of us to renew our commitment, improve our ways, and exemplify the ideals of Tau Kappa Epsilon that we pledged to uphold when we assumed the Bond. We have been changing attitudes about who can succeed as we continue focusing on improving undergraduate teaching. These accolades are backed up by solid achievements. But the expectations of ourselves remain constant. For example, Kate Brown, professor of History, won seven prestigious national and international awards for her book, Plutopia, and has recently been named an Andrew Carnegie Fellow, a Fernand Braudel Fellow at the European University Institute, and a fellowship with the American Academy in Berlin. Good The measure of success was managing the day in front of them so they could reach tomorrow. In my tenure on the Grand Council, this has happened frequently. Under current market conditions, with current gifts and pledges, we anticipate the endowment will reach $100 million by 2020. o We have a new and growing partnership with the Naval Academy, in cybersecurity research. We do this not to sully the good but to empower ourselves to continually strive forward. Four out of the last nine awards under the Maryland Innovation Initiative (MII) went to UMBC faculty. More than 60 Fraters volunteered to serve on TKEs Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Committee. Frater Lester H. Martin, the first Grand Prytanis, was once quoted saying that our Founders set out to create an organization for the development of men to enable them to cope with the world when their school days were over and when they would be forced against the stern realities of life.. Welcome to all alumni, students, faculty, staff, and friends! Can you mentor a fellow Frater? When Joseph Settles, James McNutt, Clarence Mayer, Owen Truitt, and C. Roy Atkinson gathered at 504 Locust Street in Bloomington, Illinois on January 10, 1899, and formed the Knights of Classic Lore they created a society whose avowed purpose was to aid men in their mental, moral and social development. Our mission to aid men in their moral, mental and social development for life has been present since our founding and has prevailed for 121 years. o We have partnerships with a number of public school systems and community colleges that address student and community needs. The Pell Grant program, which today provides extensive need-based federal student aid, was created in the Higher Education Act Amendments of 1972 under Nixon. As a young chapter Prytanis attending the festivities in Boston, I remember hearing those words and feeling a tremendous honor to be a part of TKEs second century. In 1991, we had four separate offices that reported to three different leaders providing support for technology. We continue to build an entrepreneurial climate for economic development. This hard work formed deep bonds and I still consider my fellow Xi-Iota Fraters my closest personal friends. o Can we extend to all students the benefits of practice pioneered in our scholars programs? And while we clearly would not be here today if not for our opening in 1834, we cannot deny that our history like that of our state and indeed our nation is tied up with slavery, segregation, and Americas other injustices. o How can we continue to build our partnerships with other research universities, within the system and beyond? We are providing academic initiatives, student affiliation opportunities, transfer student support, assistance for near-completers, and opportunities for the kind of real-world connections afforded through the Shriver Center, BreakingGround, and the Alex Brown Center for Entrepreneurship. Our legacy of fundraising is nearly as lengthy as our existence. Fraters, on this Founders Day and all days, I love the Fraternity! When we look ahead we are also inspired in two essential ways. In 1924, at the Silver Jubilee Conclave, our founders addressed the Grand Chapter and clearly set forth the inspiration which led to their founding of our fraternity. And contribute to Life Loyal Teke to help impact the future of Tau Kappa Epsilon at TKE.org/LLT. As they embarked on their journey as an active member, they were instructed on the rich history of our organization. We were founded in 1834 as a manual labor college and there is much work for all of us to do. It has taken grit to achieve our goals. We were the first university in Maryland that welcomed students of all races and backgrounds when we opened our doors. For my parents, life was about survival and college was mere a fairy tale of opportunity that people living in double-wide trailers did not get. In our world, you dont only learn but you live diversity and inclusion. Most of all, we believe in hard, sustained work for student success. Thank you for having the vision to open this university, and for carrying Yet, despite all of what we have achieved in the past year, the existential threat to Tau Kappa Epsilon has not abated. It was the year that Ed Reynolds became the first full-time black student to enroll at Wake Forest. WebI am so glad that you got to live a normal life, that you always brought me so much pride and joy, and that you now have a wonderful family of your own. And so, with federal higher education and civil rights legislation, the percentage of Americans 25 or older who had earned a bachelors degree increased from 9.8 to 32.5 percent between 1966, when we were founded, and 2015. Through these experiences and additional outreach efforts in our communities, we continue to foster next generation leadership among our collegiate and alumni members as the Fraternity for Life. Let me give a few examples. A consequential factor in that growth was the Teke Loyalty Funda predecessor of todays LLT Fundto which TKE alumni were asked to contribute $3. I am mindful of the solemn responsibility entrusted to methe current occupantto safeguard the legacy and the future of TKE. Following Sputnik, the National Defense Education Act of 1958which provided the federal funding for students in the sciences, area studies, and foreign languageswas enacted under Eisenhower. We can better understand UMBCs growth over the past half-century if we consider the national context in which our campus was founded and subsequently grew. Since 1899, Tau Kappa Epsilon has been on an enduring journey that has appealed to the nearly 290,000 men who have joined our ranks. We are truly blessed. That day we had 750 students, 45 faculty members, 35 support staff, 3 new buildings, and 500 parking spaces. It has withstood the test of time since 1899. And we are a university that is What are our goals? We have just welcomed 2,800 new students to campus this fall, including 1,550 new freshmen. How can we address the great issues of our day? It was easier for us to do this by effecting an organization of a brotherly character for mutual helpfulness. TKE ideals and values endure through generations and connect our past to our future. As their membership size grew, they felt that they needed to affiliate with a larger fraternity. They wanted to establish a fraternity of men whose primary requirement for membership would be based on personal worth and character, not the wealth he possessed, or the connections he had, or the lineage from which he came. This year, nursing major Brooke Zahine '24 was selected to present She was followed by political and civic leaders, best selling authors and media o The Chronicle of Higher Education has ranked us as a Great Place to Work seven years in a row. o We celebrate the establishment of bwtech, our research park, which serves as an economic development link between campus and the Baltimore-Washington corridor. As my time as a collegiate evolved, I transferred and found a new Teke family within the Xi-Iota chapter at the University of Central Florida. o Princeton Review named us a College that Pays You Back and Kiplingers named us a Best Value College for 2016. Using virtual platforms, alumni have reconnected for the first time in decades. Something incredibly important happened that year, 1962. o Can we imagine a mixed use development on campus, with residential, commercial, entertainment and other amenities that would be co-located to enliven our campus experience? As faithful Fraters in Tau Kappa Epsilon, each of us continues to develop our own abilities. For instance, a welcome speech gives thanks to the audience for being present despite various circumstances. Our charitable giving has reached new heights; collegiate and alumni Tekes raised more than $300,000 for St. Jude Children's Research Hospital. As of 2015, more than half of Asians over 25 and about 15 percent each of Hispanics and Native Americans have earned a college degree. With utmost respect to our founders, we owe it to ourselves to be critical and thorough with our plans for improvements. 1000 Hilltop Circle, Baltimore, MD 21250. You can use phrases such as the following: * According to. I have thought about you and Part of any honest reflection on the past requires honoring the parts that fill us with pride and critically analyzing where we have fallen short. Here at Wake Forest, we know our heritage is complex, and we have great respect for the complexity of our past. In fact, announcing a goal of having more active alumni than any other college fraternity by January 10, 2024, the date of our 125th anniversary. I often quote Aristotle: Excellence is never an accident. We have a strong national reputation for integrating undergraduates in mentored research. To showcase living our values of love, charity and esteem. 6)annual report by the principal. Despite our growth, accolades, and achievements, we do face important challenges as a campus, including our funding per student given our mission, the expensive nature of some of our programs, other campuses recruiting away our faculty; the need to deepen the diversity of our faculty, and the unevenness of progress across all disciplines in improving teaching and learning a key component of our ongoing effort to improve student success. 5)Welcome song. The voices of disenfranchised and marginalized Tekes inspired the Fraternity to deepen our commitment to justice and inclusion. Lessons you learn from the Fraternity can make us better fathers, neighbors, community leaders and influence how we excel in our careers. America still faces major social challenges from economic inequality and the issues that divide usrace, ethnicity, religion, and sexualityto criminal justice reform and heath disparities. Given the stature today of our nations research enterprise, most would also be astonished to learn that at that time the most prestigious universities in the world were in Europe and that there was just a handful of American universities that could be called research universities. The federal government was not yet a player in higher education, nor was it a major funder of research most research on American campuses was funded by private philanthropy. We are among the top 20 universities receiving NASA funding. WebAlpha Kappa Alpha 110th Founders' Day Message - YouTube 0:00 / 2:53 Alpha Kappa Alpha 110th Founders' Day Message Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority 35.2K subscribers President, UMBC. Better Men for a Better World is a commitment we make each and every day to each other and our beloved Fraternity. Enrollment: Founders Day Speech. Because of public health restrictions, many chapters are unable to recruit new members. The ways to observe Founders Day are limited only by your imagination; there is no one right way to celebrate. I attended University of South Carolina and walked onto campus with fresh eyes and a passionate energy for a new environment far from where I grew up. Found is a verb, an action, not a single, set moment in some distant past. In 2011, she said I have great respect for the past. Our infrastructure now includes, in addition to our buildings, an investment in information technology (IT). On this Founders Day, help me strengthen our Fraternity for the benefit of all current and future generations of TKE Fraters. It is a good way to recognize ones effort. We will be increasing enrollment as we attract more resources to hire needed faculty and staff. First, we seek to expand our work as a national model for others on approaches to helping students succeed, in not just a few disciplines but across the board, and to do so in ways that will impact the real world. With utmost pride and enthusiasm, I say unto you all - Happy Founders Day. As we mark the 124th Founders' Day in the history of our beloved Fraternity, we celebrate the 1,549 men who have officially joined the Fraternity for Life this past semester. We are in the quiet phase of the capital campaign now, and we will launch the public phase for $150 million in the spring. Lets keep it real, Paulette C. Walker told her sorority sisters and others at their Founders Day luncheon held in Downtown Jackson. Along this journey, we've learned much about ourselves and others through the community that our Fraternity provides. As a volunteer for the past 20 years, I have come to more fully understand how TKE honors the uniqueness of each Frater, the basis of our brotherhood. Through these experiences and our educational programming, we are creating and fostering next generation leadership. o How can we become the anchor institution for the region? We have educated more than one-quarter of the IT graduates in Maryland. UMBC, since its founding, has been a place for people of all backgrounds to participate equally in higher education, preparing them for meaningful lives and careers, working to solve the problems of humanity. Yours in the Bond, Christopher T. Hanson Grand Prytanis. The current pandemic presents a challenge to the future of Tau Kappa Epsilon, conceivably in ways we have not seen since World War II. Fraters, I believe our greatest days are within our reach if we choose to embrace our values and fulfill our desire to be Better Men for a Better World. In Frater Settles vision of TKE, and the stern realities of life, there were no safe spaces or anything else developed from our over politically correct world. And we have important strategic questions related to our goals for supporting students, for the life of our community, and extending our engagement with our communities: For our academic programs: