After receiving more than 18,300 applications, NASA has chosen 12 women and men as astronaut candidates. Among them is SigEp brother Matthew Dominick, San Diego ’04.
SigEp brother among NASA’s newest astronaut recruits
SigEp Citation recipient named distinguished Tennessee alumnus
To celebrate its 100th continuous year of publication, the Tennessee Alumnus magazine selected 100 illustrious graduates to feature in three commemorative issues. Among the distinguished alumni is SigEp brother and Citation recipient Alan Wilson, Tennessee ’80.
Volunteer Spotlight: Joe Brejda, Georgia Tech ’12
A young alumnus is inspired by volunteers before him and the young undergraduate leaders in the chapter to give back and help guide a positive fraternity experience.
SigEp named distinguished alumnus at Georgia Tech
Austin Dickson, Texas Christian ’02, was recently named a Distinguished Alumnus of the Ivan Allen College of Liberal Arts at Georgia Tech.
Volunteer Spotlight: Dave Huiett, Cleveland State ’66
With more than 20 years as a SigEp volunteer, Dave Huiett has devoted his time to making his chapter better and ensuring its financial future.
2017 Exemplary Service Award Recipients
Meet the five 2017 recipients of the Exemplary Service Award, chosen from those who have served SigEp for at least 20 years.
Brother John Goodman honored with star on Hollywood Walk of Fame
John Goodman, Missouri State ’74, was honored with star on Hollywood Walk of Fame for his more than 40 years in the television and movie industry.
SigEp volunteer honored at LSU’s Greek Excellence Gala
SigEp volunteer and district governor Brian Tenclinger, Louisiana State Renaissance, was among 31 individuals recognized for their outstanding accomplishments in their communities, their professions and their fraternity/sorority.
Honoring U.S. Army Staff Sgt. James Moriarty
SigEp Military Veterans Task Force Chairman David Bradt, California-Davis ’03, reflects on the life of our departed brother United States Army Staff Sergeant James Moriarty, Texas-Austin ’11, during his interment at Arlington National Cemetery.
World record shattered on epic journey across the globe
Standing atop the world’s tallest peak, Colin O’Brady, Yale ’06, briefly pulled off his oxygen mask to revel in the glory of mountaineering’s most difficult test. He had become one of the few people to ever reach the “Top of the World” at Mount Everest — 29,029 feet up.
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