Drew Feustel, Purdue ’89, arrived at the International Space Station on March 23, 2018, two days after launching from the Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan. Feustel’s flight crew included NASA astronaut Ricky Arnold and Russian cosmonaut Oleg Artemyev. Feustel is now the commander of the space station and is scheduled to remain in space until October…
Alumni & Volunteer News
Florida Iota Celebrates 50 years at South Florida
During a beautiful, event-filled weekend in April, brothers from Florida Iota at the University of South Florida traveled across the country to Tampa, Florida, to celebrate the chapter’s 50th anniversary.
Actor rides wave of fame to Antarctica
David Harbour, Dartmouth ’97, won a 2018 Critics Choice Award for his role as Chief Hopper in the Netflix series “Stranger Things.” In 2019, he’ll star in the superhero movie “Hellboy.” Harbour has had numerous roles on well-known series like “Law & Order” and HBO’s “The Newsroom,” as well as in films like “Quantum of…
Brother Jim Barber named editor of Oracle: The Research Journal of the Association of Fraternity/Sorority Advisors
SigEp brother Dr. Jim Barber, Grand Valley State ’95, was recently named the editor of Oracle: The Research Journal of the Association of Fraternity/Sorority Advisors (AFA).
SigEp Jeremy Poincenot spotlighted for becoming World Blind Golf Champion
Jeremy Poincenot, San Diego State ’13, lost his sight when he was 19 years old. Today, he’s a World Blind Golf Champion.
Dr. Carrie Whittier receives the NIC Advisor Award of Distinction
The Advisor Award of Distinction recognizes individuals who have shown exceptional commitment to guiding and mentoring a chapter, council or community.
Announcing the 2018 Exemplary Service Award recipients
I am proud to announce the five 2018 recipients of the Exemplary Service Award, chosen from those who have served SigEp for at least 20 years. These brothers will receive their awards as the culmination of our Carlson Leadership Academies around the country in February and March.
Volunteer Spotlight: Greg Pestinger, Kansas State ’86
“SigEp helped me find my “why” and live my purpose: to help people help themselves to achieve their full potential, and in so doing, achieve my own. Simply put, volunteering with SigEp gives life meaning and purpose.”
Eastern Washington recognizes commitment of a former regional director
Eastern Washington attributes much of success to their former regional director, Billy Maddalon, North Carolina State ’90. The chapter honors Maddalon today with their My Commitment Award.
Two alumni recognized in Arkansas Business 20 In Their 20s
Every year, Arkansas Business spotlights talented young leaders in Arkansas’ business and nonprofit community. Named among this year’s “20 in Their 20s” class are two Central Arkansas SigEp alumni.
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