Andrew Weber, Carnegie Mellon ’02, decided that he and his friends, including Carnegie Mellon SigEp brothers Marcus Louie, ’01, Stephen Piercy, ’02, and Michael Schultz, ’03, would have a bachelor party to celebrate his upcoming marriage in 2008 in a way that reflected his deeply held values—an act of community service. That experience came to…
Called to lead: Minister builds service into his mission
Brother teaches New York City homeless man to code
After graduating, Patrick McConlogue, Pepperdine ’12, knew that he had to carry on the legacy of service his chapter engrained in him; after seeing Leo Grand, a homeless man, sitting outside his office every day, McConlogue seized the opportunity. “I passed by a homeless man, young, maybe 28, every day for about five months,” McConlogue…
Big Brothers Big Sisters and SigEp: A partnership for good, an opportunity for all
The 2013 Grand Chapter Conclave was a turning point for the future of philanthropy in SigEp. Two years earlier, a new charity partner was proposed, and a task force was charged to review it and assess SigEp’s overall philanthropic efforts. The recommendation? SigEp should select a single philanthropy that allowed undergraduates and alumni to live…
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