News & Updates

Feb29

2012 Midyear Academic Newsletter

Brothers and guests, the 2012 Midyear Academic Newsletter is now available! Thank you to our National Academics Chair, Tony Kim, for his hard work in compiling this publication. 2012 Midyear Academic Newsletter

Feb20

Convention XXIII

Convention registration is now live! Visit the Convention XXIII website for additional information or register immediately at the Eventbrite registration page here.

Please try to have your chapters register by April 30th to avoid the late registration fee. If you have any questions, contact our National Events Coordinator Alexander Wong at events@lambdaphiepsilon.org. We hope to see you there!

The Spotlight

Jan 25

Simon Li – New York University

The People’s Politician Simon, a brother from New York University, has been…

Nov 15

Mo Lu – University of Virginia

Mo Lu, a University of Virginia brother, shares his thoughts regarding Greek…

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Simon Li – New York University

The People’s Politician

Simon, a brother from New York University, has been selected as one of NYU’s 15 most influential students. He was also recently featured in an article on the Washington Square News, the daily student newspaper of New York University. The article discusses his involvement with politics in New Jersey and the leadership roles he has taken.

“If you work really hard, you might be able to have a glimpse of it, but with the current state of the economy, the government policies, that’s really been a big issue. I want to be part of the change to make things a little bit better — to have policies that really help the people.”

Read more about what Simon has accomplished and also what he plans to do after graduation here.

New York University

Mo Lu – University of Virginia

Mo Lu, a University of Virginia brother, shares his thoughts regarding Greek stereotypes in a guest viewpoint article published on The Cavalier Daily.

Likewise, little attention is given to the community contributions of Greek organizations. Instead, it is the drama and amped nights that capture the most interest, giving only a distorted image of reality.

For more information, the full article can be found here.