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SigEp Celebrates Spring Accomplishments
In special virtual ceremonies or at local chapter meetings across the country, 80 awards were presented to undergraduate chapters, campus leaders, AVCs, university partners and committed volunteers.
Brother recognized with Lifesaving Award by Wisconsin State Patrol
Trooper Kris Mondloch, Wisconsin-Platteville ’02, saved a woman while off duty on a camping trip.
WWII veterans’ connection shows the enduring power of brotherhood
Alumnus reflects on nearly 80 years of friendship with chapter brothers
Pepperdine brother spreads message of positivity for Lay’s smile campaign
Motivational speaker Hoan Do sparks joy as one of the faces in a national campaign benefitting Operation Smile.
Brother helps secure victory in historic Supreme Court ruling
Attorney and Davidson alum Tom Mew discusses working on a groundbreaking Supreme Court case that expands rights for gay workers.
Emmy winner Henry De Leon keeps his eye on the big picture
Brother and visual artist draws on design talent to create award-winning opening sequences for some of TV’s most popular shows.
Central Missouri alumnus recognized for books about golf legends
Driven by his love of golf, alumnus Kevin Robbins has written two award-winning biographies on players who elevated the game.
Skills honed in SigEp help alumnus resolve Puerto Rican debt crisis
Investment banker and Maine alumnus Matt Rodrigue negotiated a deal to help relieve Puerto Rico’s multi-billion-dollar debt.
SigEp educators share what it takes to teach through the pandemic
SigEp educators discuss how they’ll use lessons learned from the nationwide school shutdown during the 2020-2021 school year.
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