About ATO Duke
Duke University, ATO Xi Chapter - Founded 1872
To bind men together in a brotherhood based upon eternal and immutable principles, with a bond as strong as right itself and as lasting as humanity ; to know no North, no South, no East, no West, but to know man as man, to teach that true men the world over should stand together. Otis Allan Glazebrook, 1880.
Alpha Tau Omega began as an idea in the mind of a young Civil War veteran who wanted peace and reconciliation. His name was Otis Allan Glazebrook. His people were defeated, many of their cities burned, much of their countryside ravaged. But Glazebrook, who had helped bury the dead of both sides, believed in a better future. He saw the bitterness and hatred that followed the silencing of the guns and knew that a true peace would come not from force of law, but rather from with the hearts of men who were willing to work to rekindle a spirit of brotherly love.
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February 21, 2021
Draft v2.0
A Discussion of Changes in Greek Life at Duke University
Sponsored by Alumni of the ATO Xi Chapter (est. 1872 at Trinity College)
Proposed date: Friday, October 8, 2021, Time: TBD
SpringHill Suites by Marriott
5310 McFarland Drive, Durham, NC 27707
Purpose of Meeting: A discussion of the changes in Greek life at Duke including
rush, housing, local IFC, and affiliation with Duke University and National Greek
Organizations.
Proposed Agenda
Welcome & Introductions
Xi Chapter Alumnus
Duke Next Gen Living & Learning 2.0
Duke Representative
Xi Chapter Response to Next Gen Requirements
Current Xi Chapter
ATO National Support for Xi Chapter
ATO National Rep.
Alumni Experiences with Duke and ATO
Xi Chapter Alumni
Summary of Presentations and any Future Actions
All
Adjourn