Purdue University's Lambda Phi Epsilon Alpha Iota Chapter has, since founding, continued to bring leaders among men together in one unifying brotherhood.
On October 18th, 2000 an organization called AIFA was established with hopes to form an Asian interest fraternity at Purdue. AIFA stood for Asian Interest Fraternity Association and was principally founded by Alex Chen and Wonhee Oh. In the Fall of 2000 the two principle founders of AIFA set out to find other Asian men on campus who shared the same dreams and aspirations as them. Not long after, 8 more members were recruited and AIFA was officially started. Sebastian Thong, Donny Theanchai, Miguel Su, David Ly, Li Liang, Alex Chen, Kuan-Ren Su, Victor Lau, Dohyung Shim, and Wonhee Oh made up the members of AIFA.
During the semester of Fall 2000 AIFA worked hard to make a packet to present to all the chapters of Lambda Phi Epsilon. The packet is purpose was to give the brothers a chance to get to know AIFA and essentially was like their interview. AIFA sent out their packet to the respective chapters on December 6th, 2000. When the members of AIFA went on their Christmas break they all waited eagerly for an answer of whether a bid was given or not.
Returning to Purdue, AIFA got together for one last time, for they were given a bid to pledge for Lambda Phi Epsilon. On January 19th 2001, the 10 men were no longer known as AIFA but as Purdue University Charter Pledge Class.
Chi Chapter University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign, was to be the host chapter of Purdue Charter Pledge Class. Under the guidance of Feleo Lady Jaye Tuazon Jr. 10 men worked hard for 12 weeks to learn about what Lambda Phi Epsilon truly stands for, Brotherhood. On April 22, 2001 at 10:45:39 am a new chapter of Lambda Phi Epsilon was founded at Purdue University. For the 10 men of the Purdue Charter Class, a long journey had just come to an end, and another was just only beginning.
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