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Lambda Phi Epsilon International Fraternity, Inc. (ΛΦΕ)

Lambda Phi Epsilon International Fraternity, Inc. is a prominent Asian interest fraternity that prioritizes brotherhood, scholarship, and community service.

The UT Knoxville chapter is dedicated to personal growth and leadership development while promoting cultural awareness. Members participate in philanthropic initiatives focused on community outreach and educational programs for underserved populations. Through events like cultural festivals and mentorship programs, Lambda Phi Epsilon enhances understanding of Asian culture within the campus community. Alongside their commitment to service, the fraternity emphasizes academic achievement, encouraging members to excel in their studies and build lifelong friendships. With a focus on integrity and excellence, Lambda Phi Epsilon aims to make a meaningful impact on its members and the Knoxville community.

 

 

Six members of Lambda Phi Epsilon International Fraternity, Inc. posing for a group picture. Some members are wearing apparel with their Greek letters on it.


Chapter Name: Lambda Phi Epsilon International Fraternity. Inc.

Designation: Tennessee Associate Chapter

Nickname: LFE, LPhiE, Lambdas, 人中王

Colors: Royal Blue and White

Symbols/Mascots: Dragon

Philanthropy: National Marrow Donor Program and Be The Match

National Founding: February 21, 1981 at the University of California Los Angeles

UT Founding: April 12, 2020

Standing at UT: Good Standing: Three Star

Chapter GPA: 3.16

President: Thomas Ketavongsa


Standards of Fraternal Excellence

Standing: Three-Star Chapter 91.5/100

Health and Safety Summit, Greek Leadership Summit, Bystander Intervention Workshop, Chapter Officer Workshops, Cross Council Exchange, New Member Health and Safety Module, Headquarters Program(s), Risk Management Program, DEI Program, Program with another chapter from another council, & program with another Registered Student Organization or Department.

Maintaining a chapter scholarship program and chapter and new member GPA above a 2.5.

Roster submission, New Member Education Plans, Officer Updates, Advisor Updates, Council Meeting Attendance, Presidents’ Cabinet Meeting Attendance, VOLink Registration, OSFL Coaching Meetings, Financial Good Standing, & Conduct Standing

Completing at least 4 hours of service per member tracked through the Jones Center for Leadership and Service and hosting one philanthropic event:

2023 Service Hours Per Member: 4.45 hours/member

2023 Philanthropic Donations: $164 donated

Campus Involvement, Immersive Leadership and Service, Service Hours Over 4 Hours Per Member, Chapter GPA Above the All-Male/Female Average, Academic/Career/Leadership Program, DEI Program, Health & Safety Program, and End-Of-Year Meeting with OSFL Council Advisor.