What's happening at AEPi?


AEPi Alpha Brother Wins Business Competition

Michael Finkelberg, a brother of AEPi Alpha as well as the Housing and J-Board chair, placed first in the Georgetown Business Strategy Challenge this weekend. Michael was on a team with classmates Aaron Kinnari, Sagar Shah, and Danil Subkhankulov. Congrats guys and excellent work!

Daniel Eiseman at Ultra Violet Live

Brothers Daniel Eiseman and Michael Knopf performed at NYU's premier talent competition Ultra Violet Live last night and they rocked the house (Eiseman on piano/guitar/vocals and Knopf on drums)! Click here to see video footage of them playing. Check out some more of Eiseman's work here. Congrats guys!

Rush

Rush is over! We would like to congratulate the newly inducted pledges and like to thank all those who came out to rush this semester. We look forward to an incredible semester.

Welcome Back!

Welcome back! Spring semester is already underway and we expect great things in 2010. Our rush schedule has been posted, and can be found here. We hope to see you soon!

Happy Hanukkah

On behalf of AEPi, we would like to wish you and your families a Happy Hanukkah. We wish you a happy and healthy holiday. Hag Samaech!

Graduation and Elections

Congratulations to the new elected Scribe (Jordan Fine), Sentinel (Evan Babazadeh), and Pledgemaster (Matan Dvir). We are all excited and look forward to a great semester. Also, we want to congratulate all other brothers who ran. We always love to see so many brothers willing to step up and contribute their time to our Fraternity.

Also, we would like to congratulate brothers who have been elected into leadership positions in the NYU community. Congratulations to Evan Berger (IFC President), Matthew Straus (IFC Treasurer), and Daniel Jeydel (Hillel Treasurer). We are so proud to see our brothers so successful in the NYU community, and know that they will have a tremendous and wonderful impact. Mazal Tov!

On a sadder note, there comes a time when some brothers must leave us and embark on their next journey in their lives. Today, we are sad to say goodbye to graduating seniors Alex Babazadeh, and Rob Mor. We wish them huge successes in everything they put their mind to, as well as health and happiness. We are hoping that this is not a true goodbye, and only a see you soon.

But for now Alex and Rob, I think I speak for everyone when we say: Good luck! We will miss you!