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A common
misunderstanding upon many prospective fraternity men is the word “rush.”
Rush simply means recruitment. This is the process by which
prospective members look at fraternities and fraternities look at
members. There is no obligation to going through the rush process,
just the opportunity to make some life-long friends.
Duke
University Rush
At
Duke
University,
formal recruitment for
Interfraternity Council Fraternities is the first three weeks of
the Spring Semester, roughly ending around the beginning of February.
However, prospective members are still encouraged to go around
during the Fall Semester and see what each fraternity is like.
There are fraternity men in your seminar class, on your athletic
team, in your student group, and serving as R.A.’s on East Campus.
You are highly encouraged by the
Interfraternity Council
to meet fraternity men in the fall and talk with them about
fraternity life. Keep in mind, just as you may be looking for a
solid group of friends for the rest of college, these guys are
looking for some new brothers as well.
For specific
questions about rush at Duke, email
IFC Recruitment at ifc-recruit@duke.edu.
Delta
Kappa Epsilon Rush
Here at Deke,
we follow the IFC’s rush guidelines, meaning we conduct our rush
during the first three weeks of the spring semester. We’ll have a
Theme Party, we’ll go to our semi-formal in
Chapel Hill,
and we’ll play Zamboni, among many other things. However, just as
IFC encourages prospective members to find out as much as possible
about fraternities in the fall, if you are interested in Delta Kappa
Epsilon we encourage you to email us, swing by
section, or
just stop and talk to us when you see us around campus.
If you have
specific questions, feel free to email any of the following people:
Matthew Hoesktra, President
Orcun Unlu, Vice President
Justin Mahood,
Rush Chair
Andrew Lang, Rush Chair

Definitely
take a look at our dorm section:
The Deke House
Our famous alumni, if you’re interested:
Famous Alumni.
Here’s a link
to DKE International:
http://www.dke.org/
Immerse yourself in a
lifelong experience. Join a genuine brotherhood of friends in a
place where you can be excited to live.
Our fraternity breeds leaders.
We are proud to count among our brothers six
U.S.
Presidents, the most recent being President George W. Bush. Founded
in 1844 at
Yale
University,
and now with scores of chapters internationally, Delta Kappa Epsilon
offers its brothers a common history and a rich tradition. Our ties
as a national fraternity are unusually strong, a fact which becomes
evident through our networks, shared resources and social
associations. Moreover, the bonds of DKE prove thicker than blood
when a member realizes his brothers are there both locally and
nationally.
We, the brothers of the
Epsilon Rho chapter of Delta Kappa Epsilon, are proud of our
heritage. We promote our principal ideas of brotherhood, scholarship,
and leadership in a manner that would make our forebearers proud. We
are both brothers and true friends, and while we work hard, rest
assured we find plenty of time to play just as hard. Each brother
strives equally to be "a gentleman, a scholar, and a jolly good
fellow."
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