TAU Chapter Of Alpha Phi Alpha
University of Illinois - Urbana-Champaign
About TAU Chapter Of Alpha Phi Alpha
The TAU Chapter of Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Incorporated represents over a century of African American excellence and brotherhood at the University of Illinois - Urbana-Champaign. Established on March 23, 1917, TAU Chapter has deep historical roots in the Champaign, IL community, tracing its origins to the Beta Pi Fraternity founded in 1915 on the Illinois campus.
What sets TAU apart is its remarkable historical legacy and enduring commitment to service. The chapter's founding members, including H.K. Barnett, Benjamin C. Duster, and Theodore Roane, were pioneers who not only established a strong fraternal organization but also demonstrated exceptional dedication to community welfare. From the earliest days, TAU members organized charitable initiatives, including distributing food baskets to families in need during the Christmas holiday of 1916—a tradition of service that continues today.
TAU Chapter embodies the mission of Alpha Phi Alpha, serving as a bridge between the University of Illinois and the greater Champaign-Urbana community. The organization has consistently worked to uplift its members and the surrounding community, hosting significant events and maintaining high standards of academic achievement. The chapter's centennial celebration in 2017 marked 100 years of continuous service and leadership development.
Today, TAU Chapter remains committed to its foundational principles while adapting to meet contemporary needs. Members engage in regular community service, maintain strong academic performance, and develop into leaders who positively influence society. The chapter's connection to the broader TAU Alumni Network ensures that members benefit from mentorship and support from successful graduates who have gone on to make significant contributions in their respective fields and communities across the nation.