Peter Grauer ’64

Lifelong Connections with DKE Brothers Have Broadened His Life Peter Grauer ’64 has made some of his closest friends as an undergraduate at the DKE House, and even met his wife thanks to a DKE mixer! Read his Q&A to see some of his best memories from college and how DKE has affected his life […]

Surry Roberts ’62

Q & A with Surry Roberts ’62 Surry Roberts ’62 had many great adventures as a DKE at UNC. His adventures continued after college and through to the present. Surry has traveled all over the world, committed to public service. And, he’s not done yet. In his latest adventure, he plans to open a Bed […]

Shep Willis ’95

Turning DKE Philanthropy Lessons Into Real-Life Career Goals, Ben Sheppard “Shep” Willis ’95 Helps South African Youth Improve Their Education

In the early nineties, Shep Willis ’95 had a tough decision to make. It was the night before bid day his freshman year at the University of North Carolina, and he was up in the air about where to pledge. Should it be Phi Delt or DKE? Trying to decide, he visited the DKE house that night…

Stewart Cooper

“Overall, I would consider myself living the dream at the moment.”   What current DKE undergrad is ‘living the dream’ this semester?  We’ll give you three hints: He’s on the Tar Heels basketball team, he was a nationally-recognized all star in another sport, and his dad was also a DKE. Stewart Cooper is a junior […]

Moyer “J.” Smith ’85

A Legacy of Lifelong Brotherhood Moyer “J.” Smith (’85) knew DKE brothers before he came to the University of North Carolina, so he was pretty clear on which fraternity he would try to pledge. But was pledging DKE everything he expected? “Some of it was fun, some of it wasn’t,” Smith said, “But the purpose […]

Brooke Williams ’68

Q & A with Brooke Williams ’68 November 2006 Why did you join? I got tired of spending almost all of my time studying at the library. Thought I might make friends of other scholars like me. Tell us about your favorite memory of the fraternity. My best memories are the ones I can’t remember. […]

Clement G. Wright ’52

Q & A with Clement G. Wright ’52 September 2006   Clem Wright ’52 tells the story of a young man visiting with an older, successful businessman. Behind the older man’s desk is a sign that reads, “Don’t ever forget rule #4.” The younger man works up the courage to ask what rule #4 is, […]

Ed Caldwell

A Tribute to Ed Caldwell 4/1/2004 As we walk through this life together, from time to time – if we’re lucky – we encounter a handful of very special people. They are people who light up a room when they walk in the door. They are people with a kind of inner glow that illuminates […]