Alpha Epsilon Pi (AEPi) is a fraternity that focuses on brotherhood, academic achievement, and service to the community.
As a Jewish fraternity, Alpha Epsilon Pi is dedicated to providing a space where members can celebrate their heritage and values while fostering leadership and personal growth. The chapter at UT Knoxville is involved in various philanthropic efforts, including their support for organizations like the Repair the World Fund and the American Jewish community. Alpha Epsilon Pi members participate in campus events, service projects, and leadership opportunities, creating a close-knit and inclusive environment where they can build lasting friendships. Through their commitment to community service, leadership, and cultural pride, Alpha Epsilon Pi plays an important role in the Greek life experience at UT Knoxville.
Chapter Name: Alpha Epsilon Pi
Designation: Psi Deuteron Chapter
Nickname: AEPi
Colors: Gold and Blue
Symbols/Mascots: Lion
Philanthropy: Repair the World Fund
National Founding: November 7, 1913 at New York University
UT Founding: February 5, 1949
Standing at UT: Unacceptable Year 1
Chapter GPA: 3.32
President: Ethan May


