August 27th - Cookout and Softball
August 22, 2010

Posted by Doug Austin

August 27th at 4 pm on the intramural field

Come out and join us for our brotherhood/ recruitment cookout and softball game!


YouTube Channel
August 08, 2010

Posted by Rj Taylor

Hey Guys!

Check out our new Alpha Tau Omega Eta Tau chapter YouTube Channel! This is where we will post Recruitment videos, Alumni Newsletter Updates, and Interviews with Alumni.

www.youtube.com/alphatauomegaetatau

Ruh! Rah! Rega!

RJ Taylor

 


79th ATΩ Congress
August 04, 2010

Posted by Rj Taylor

Check out the 79th ATΩ Congress live here at : www.ato.org/CongressLIVE.aspx

 

The 7th is when they announce the true merit chapters! Be There!


$30,000 mark is almost met!
May 18, 2010

Posted by Mark Meek

Over the past year our chapter has been given a set money goal to raise.  Although $30,000 seemed to be forever away, we are glad to say, not to much longer.  As of today, over $21,000 has been raised.  We are on the last stretch and we need everyone’s help.  If you are interested in participating in the brick campaign (to where you purchase a brick with your name fired into) please feel free to email any officer of the Eta Tau chapter.  We have also made donating one step easier by simply clicking on the "Donate" button on the home page!

Love and Respect

 


3.14 GPA!!
May 18, 2010

Posted by Mark Meek

 

The Eta Tau chapter is proud to announce that this semester's grades have been released.. 

Over all GPA for ATO..... 3.14!!!

Way to go Taus!!


Information

Alpha Tau Omega is a men's social fraternity located at Austin Peay State University.


Alpha Tau Omega was founded by Otis Allan Glazebrook, Erskine Mayo Ross and Alfred Marshall, at the Virginia Military Institute in 1865.


Alpha Tau Omega was founded upon was & is founded upon Christian (not Greek) principles.


Alpha Tau Omega was not established in imitation of or in opposition to any existing fraternity.


Alpha Tau Omega was the first fraternity founded as a national fraternity.


Alpha Tau Omega was the first fraternity founded after the Civil War in 1865, striving to heal the wounds created by the devastating war and help reunite the North and South.


The first World War I Medal of Honor was given to Captain C. L. Irwin, ATΩ Wyoming 1913, as one of the first American heroes mentioned in dispatches to the U.S.