Each summer, a group of SigEp undergraduates departs to Greece for a 10-day journey that will change the way they view the world, their Fraternity and themselves. Today, we announce the finalists for the Tragos Quest to Greece. They were among the hundreds of applicants seeking to make the trip to Greece together in 2022 to study the influence that Greek philosophy, governance and the arts has and reflect upon the origins of SigEp’s values and the Balanced Man ideal.
This spring, the Fraternity will announce the official 2022 Tragos Quest to Greece Scholars, and they will journey to Greece in June. The Tragos Quest study abroad experience is unprecedented and unmatched in the fraternity world. The program is named for and made possible by a generous gift from Past Grand President William G. Tragos, Washington in St. Louis ’56, and his wife, Lilli. Due to the generosity of all of the program’s donors, SigEp is able to provide this experience free of charge to the undergraduate scholars selected. Learn more here.
Anthony Amaya, Sam Houston State ’24
Colin Anderson, Washington State ’23
William Andrews, Lynchburg ’24
Lorenzo Bazzani, California-Riverside ’23
Brendon Beaver, Colorado State ’23
Luca Beretta, North Dakota ’23
John Brand, Western Carolina ’23
Ryan Bresingham, Pepperdine ’23
Hagen Brown, Stetson ’23
Jose Cantua, Case Western ’24
Andrew Carr, Washington ’23
Adrian Castellanos, Stevens ’23
Dan Chu, California-Santa Barbara ’23
Matthew Clark, Kent State ’23
Ethan Cornett, North Carolina State ’24
James Cunningham, Syracuse ’23
Mason Doll, Lawrence Tech ’24
John Donnelly, Connecticut ’23
Jack Drueke, Eastern Illinois ’23
Jonah Eldridge, Northern Iowa ’24
Ryan Fenoglio, Florida State ’24
John Michael Filippone, Arizona ’24
Zachary Finley, Baylor ’23
Nicholas Fitzmaurice, Montana State ’23
Alec Gagnon, Maine ’23
Cameron Garcia, Sacramento State ’23
Noah Gaul, Wichita State ’23
Adam Genereux, Maine ’23
Deniro Gomez, Sacramento State ’23
Thomas Hall, East Tennessee State ’24
Caleb Hendrickson, Nebraska-Kearney ’23
Jacob Herbold, Northern Iowa ’24
Anthony Hersick, Northern Illinois ’24
David Housand, Florida State ’23
Luke Johnson, Western Carolina ’23
Trevor Jones, Oklahoma ’23
Jonathan Kopacz, Toledo ’23
Jack Larson, Montana State ’23
James Lende, Colorado School of Mines ’23
Daniel Lentini, Stevens ’23
Ethan Lovallo, Connecticut ’23
Connor Lovic, Thiel ’24
Allen Marvel, Valparaiso ’23
Garett Michel, Iowa ’23
Connor Miller, American ’23
Ezra Mishkel, Washington-St. Louis ’24
Jonathan Mortman, Maryland-College Park ’24
Jacob Motley, Virginia Tech ’24
Na’im Muhammad, IIT ’24
Juan Munoz Rodriguez, Cleveland State ’23
Manu Nair, Louisville ’23
Jack Nelson, Miami (Ohio) ’24
Lukas Parrish, Missouri ’23
Josh Pastrana, Lawrence Tech ’23
Casey Petrae, Ohio State ’23
Josh Petteruti, Loyola Marymount ’24
Greg Pierson, Missouri ’23
Preston Raines, Memphis ’23
Joshua Reneau, Missouri ’23
Skyler Roberson, Northwest Missouri ’23
Juliano Rodriguez, UCLA ’23
Larry Rodriguez-Shea, St Mary’s ’23
Parker Rossignol, Florida ’23
Alex Santoro, Toledo ’23
Andrew Seibel, Loyola Marymount ’23
Ian Seidler, Wisconsin-Platteville ’23
Samuel Shannon, Clarion ’23
Ryan Shorette, Maine ’24
Josh Silber, Washington-St. Louis ’23
Dylan Skurnik, Stevens ’23
Ben Slaymaker, Nebraska-Kearney ’24
Seth Sloan, Mississippi State ’23
Dallon Slobig, Eastern Washington ’24
Matthew Starr, Drexel ’23
Jacob Surber, Oklahoma State ’23
Daniel Thompson, Missouri S&T ’23
Alejandro Torres, IIT ’24
Andres Vega, Florida International ’23
Alec Wahlin, Minnesota ’23
Gavin Weber, Lawrence Tech ’25
Cooper Whiteleather, Virginia Tech ’23
Jack Young, Huntingdon ’23
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