Alpha Epsilon Rho (ΑΕΡ) is an international scholastic honor society recognizing academic achievement among students in the field of electronic media (including web/internet technologies, broadcasting, mass communication, radio, television, cable, and/or film).
Stephens College students interested in radio technology formed a recognition group called Beta Epsilon Phi on December 1, 1941.
[3][1] On April 13, 1947, radio station at Syracuse University began regularly scheduled broadcasts on the FM band using the call sign letters of WAER (W Alpha Epsilon Rho).
[6] The society's creed is: To bind together, in a fraternal and professional bond, men and women dedicated to the future, the development, and the profession of the field of electronic media.
To make responsibility our action, achievement our goal, and excellence our ideal, realizing that the trust placed within us, with our profession, can change the destiny of the world.