

About Alpha Epsilon Pi
Alpha Epsilon Pi was founded in 1913 at New York University. Throughout the past one hundred years, the brothers of Alpha Epsilon Pi have made huge impacts on campuses worldwide. The men of this fraternity are known to not only excel academically, but also philanthropically and socially.
College is the best four years of your life. Socially, it is a time to experience new things, make lifelong friends, create lasting memories, gain leadership experience, and grow as an individual. All of these are accomplished in Alpha Epsilon Pi while maintaining a level of academic excellence far above all other national fraternities.
Students who enter the complexity of college life often find their heritage slipping away. Alpha Epsilon Pi, the only national Jewish fraternity, is dedicated to a strong sense of morals and ethics.
Throughout our history, the fraternity setting has served as a testing ground for young men who later become leaders in business, education, government, religion, and science. A goal of our fraternity is to help each student to develop character, to learn responsibility, and to develop a proper set of values through living together in brotherhood and adhering to our five pillars of honesty, perseverance, mutual helpfulness, faith, and humility. Alpha Epsilon Pi prepares young men for their role in life as responsible citizens.
The network of Alpha Epsilon Pi's all over the globe also creates a significant advantage for any brother whenever he is looking for a job. Alpha Epsilon Pi alumni occupy many prominent positions in the professional world and have no reservations about helping another brother find a job.
With each passing day, Alpha Epsilon Pi grows more involved in the Greek community, the local community, and campus life. We will continue to participate in many social events with other sororities, competing against other fraternities in various sports, and getting involved in various philanthropic activities.
Since the beginning, Alpha Epsilon Pi has taken boys and turned them into true gentlemen. Below is a list of some notable alumni:
Name Chapter Description
Allen Barry Upsilon Tau CEO of Masco Corporation 2003
Gary Bettman Beta Commissioner of NHL
Wolf Blitzer Upsilon Beta Journalist, Author, CNN Correspondent
Richard H. Frank Delta Former President of Walt Disney Studios
Art Garfunkel Iota Singer/Composer
Leonard Goldberg Gamma Former Chairmen of 20th Century Fox
H. Robert Horvitz Mu Tau Nobel Price Winner of Medicine
Adam Richman Epsilon Creator and star of Man vs. Food
Paul Simon Kappa Chi Singer/Composer
Andy Schwartz Xi Deuteron Writer for the TV show Scrubs
Chet Simmons Kappa Deuteron Founder of ESPN
Gene Wilder Iota Upsilon Actor, Producer, Director
Hoodie Allen Gamma Singer/Composer
Mark Zuckerberg Eta Psi Co-Founder of Facebook