Summer 2009 Rush Events |
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| May 22 | BBQ on the Mississippi Coast |
| May 29 | BBQ in Memphis |
| July 10-12 | Weekend in New Orleans |
| July 24-26 | Weekend on Lake Pickwick |
| August 8 | BBQ at ATΩ House on Move-In Day |
| August 14 | Evening at Barrister's Grill & Bar in Starkville |
Zack Taylor
(662) 617-0419
jzt4@msstate.edu
Kyle Haden
(228)861-9808
knh102@msstate.edu
You can download a copy of our summer rush letter here. The New Orleans and Pickwick dates are backwards on the letter, but are correct above.
Fraternities have a lot more to offer than you might think. At a campus as large as the Mississippi State University, with a student body of about 17,000, it is easy to be intimidated. Fraternities and sororities provide a means of narrowing this number down to the hundreds by meeting people with common interests and beliefs as yourself. Upon pledging a Greek letter organization, you will be immediately cast into an extensive social network ranging from other college freshman to some of the most famous and successful people in the world. Fraternities also offer many opportunities for leadership that teach skills which will translate into your professional life after graduation. There are a wide variety of these positions within a fraternity. One of the most well-known benefits of joining a fraternity is the brotherhood. You will make friends that will last a life time...
ATΩ was the first nationally-founded fraternity and continues to uphold the reputation as one of the best fraternal organizations in in the nation. Alpha Tau Omega offers a wide variety of leadership roles, and holds a national conference every year to promote effective leadership. Alpha Tau Omega has a rich history at Mississippi State University, starting in 1937. Our fraternity offers one of the strongest brotherhoods on campus. Our fraternity's involvement with the University is well-established; two of the most well-known buildings on campus adorn the names of our chapter's founders (Harry Charles Flemming Simrall and Lucius Lamar Patterson). Several members also hold influential positions in other prestigious organizations on campus. To be an ATΩ is to be a gentleman, scholar, leader, and above all else, a brother.

The Epsilon Epsilon Chapter of the Alpha Tau Omega Fraternity is looking for well-rounded gentlemen that would uphold the values that our fraternity was founded upon. Please fill out this form and an active member will get in touch with you about upcoming events. If you have any trouble submitting the form, please email your information to rushatoee@gmail.com.