Brothers On The Move - February 2025

February 28, 2025 | Posted In Brotherhood
Brother Jeremy McAfee has become a associate attorney with Brother David Rolf.

Brother Jeremy McAfee of Kappa Chapter (Nebraska-Lincoln) passed his Illinois Bar Exam and joined Sorling Northup as an associate attorney. Brother McAfee’s specialties are Estate Planning and Wealth Management. He also works with Brother David Rolf of Alpha Chapter (Illinois). 

Brother Glenn Borchardt of Iota Chapter (Wisconsin-Madison) just launched the second edition of "The Scientific Worldview," his magnum opus on scientific philosophy. This follows other books on relativity and cosmology: "The Ten Assumptions of Science," “Universal Cycle Theory,” “Infinite Universe Theory,” and "Religious Roots of Relativity" all available on Amazon. 

Brother Glenn Borchardt's new book is now available on Amazon.

Brother Kyle McDowell of Sigma Chapter (Washington State) is going on his second deployment as a member of the 10th Special Forces Group. He and his wife welcomed a baby girl in December. 

Brother Matthew Cain (right) with his battalion chief (left).

Brother Matthew Cain of Eta Chapter (Iowa State) was promoted to battalion chief of the Galesburg, Illinois, Fire Department. He is in charge of the day-to-day operations of a shift and is in command of all fires while on duty. Galesburg has a career fire department that protects 33,000 citizens, visitors and businesses. 

Brother Darren Barfield of Beta Nu Chapter (Texas A&M) moved from California back to Texas. He is now living in Carthage, Texas, where he has begun a new position as the general manager of the Marshal, Texas, operations of American Wood Fibers, primarily producing animal bedding and other wood products.

Brother Matthew Duncan of Rho Chapter (Colorado State) won the Outstanding Scholar at the 2025 Fraternity and Sorority Life Awards, hosted by Colorado State University. 

Brother Matthew Duncan was recognized by Colorado State University as Outstadning Scholar among fraternity and sorority life on campus.
Brothers Tyler Biss, John Kottke and Tyler Bernstein were recognized as Reserve Champions at the Agricultural Technology Expo.

Brothers Tyler Biss, John Kottke, and Tyler Bernstein of Epsilon Chapter (North Dakota State) participated in The Agricultural Technology Exposition and were awarded Reserve Champion. The brothers pride themselves on good academics and growing the future of agriculture. 

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