Our Chapters
The University of Dayton
Founded in 2008, the Alpha chapter at The University of Dayton was the first chapter of Epsilon Nu Tau. The Alpha chapter has a strong community presence and works with groups such as Brigid's Path, 4 Paws for Ability, and other nonprofits in Dayton. To learn more about the Alpha chapter click any of the links below.
James Madison University
Established in 2016, the Kappa Chapter at James Madison University is the university's first and only co-ed entrepreneurship fraternity. The Kappa chapter features motivated students of all majors seeking to develop essential business skills in a professional network. To learn more about the Kappa chapter click any of the links below.
Cornell University
Founded in 2020, the Tau Chapter at Cornell University strives to create a connected entrepreneurial community through peer mentorship training, curated resources, and vibrant brotherhood. To learn more about the Tau chapter click any of the links below.
Indiana University
Founded in 2021 the Upsilon Chapter at Indiana University seeks to provide their members with a lifelong brotherhood of friendship and a global network of like-minded individuals. The chapter hosts a pitch competition each semester to provide their members with real world experience. To learn more about the Upsilon chapter click any of the links below.
University of Texas
Founded in 2022, the Phi chapter at The University of Texas at Austin's mission is to foster a unique small group of entrepreneurs, united by a common purpose and driven by a shared vision. They believe in the power of a tight-knit community where individuals can thrive as part of an interpersonal family, and where meaningful connections are forged. They are dedicated to empowering students at all stages of their entrepreneurship journey, regardless of their starting point. By providing access to a wealth of resources, opportunities, and invaluable information, they aim to equip aspiring entrepreneurs with the tools they need to succeed in today’s dynamic business landscape. The Phi chapter supports nonprofits such as Austin Pets Alive and UT Microfarm. To learn more about the Phi chapter, click any of the links below.
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