What is Lambda Phi Epsilon?

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Lambda Phi Epsilon is the first and only national Asian American interest fraternity. Our fraternity's motto is "To Be Leaders Among Men" and we are dedicated to creating leaders among men by promoting brotherhood, academic and professional achievement, social interaction, and community service. One of the goals of the fraternity is to break down stereotypes of Asian Americans. Although Lambda Phi Epsilon is an Asian American interest fraternity, it is comprised of a diverse group of individuals.

Currently, there are twenty-three active members of Theta Chapter and over one hundred alumni. With eighteen years of growth and experience, the brothers of Lambda Phi Epsilon have played key roles in the Asian American community at Stanford. With officers in such organizations as AASA, KSA, TCS, UCAA, and SVSA, the fraternity has contributed to the development of current Asian American student organizations. In addition, active brothers are involved in the Charles R. Blyth Fund, Stanford Finance, Stanford Consulting, Stanford Student Enterprises, and as class presidents. After graduating from Stanford, brothers have gone on to successful careers at companies such as CSFB, Goldman Sachs, McKinsey, Bain, Merrill Lynch, Morgan Stanley as well as various private equity firms and high tech start-ups. Other alumni have gone on to become doctors, engineers, lawyers, military officers, researchers, and teachers. The opportunities as a brother are endless. Celebrating Theta Chapter's 18th Year Anniversary as well as Alpha Chapter's 28th Year Anniversary, the active brothers of Lambda Phi Epsilon hope to continue this record of achievement at Stanford and after graduation.